This book reviews the slow development of research by isolated investigators who believed that diseases could be caused by infectious organisms. Millions of deaths occurred until the professional communities and general public began to believe that certain health measures could protect against infection and reduce enormous death tolls from disease.
This book reviews the slow development of research by isolated investigators who believed that diseases could be caused by infectious organisms. Millions of deaths occurred until the professional communities and general public began to believe that certain health measures could protect against infection and reduce enormous death tolls from disease.
List of Figures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Historical Chapter 2 Francesco Redi Chapter 3 Lazzaro Spallanzani Chapter 4 Edward Jenner and the Concept of Vaccination Chapter 5 The Renaissance of Italian Research Chapter 6 Agostino Bassi Chapter 7 Robert Koch Chapter 8 Elie Metchnikoff Chapter 9 Louis Pasteur Chapter 10 Charles Chamberland Chapter 11 Agostino Bassi Coda Bibliography About The Author
List of Figures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Historical Chapter 2 Francesco Redi Chapter 3 Lazzaro Spallanzani Chapter 4 Edward Jenner and the Concept of Vaccination Chapter 5 The Renaissance of Italian Research Chapter 6 Agostino Bassi Chapter 7 Robert Koch Chapter 8 Elie Metchnikoff Chapter 9 Louis Pasteur Chapter 10 Charles Chamberland Chapter 11 Agostino Bassi Coda Bibliography About The Author
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