Microbe Hunters
by Paul de Kruif Author
(From Amazon): This science classic by Paul de Kruif chronicles the pioneering bacteriological work of the first scientists to see and learn from the microscopic world. Paul de Kruif's Microbe Hunters is a timeless dramatization of the scientists, bacteriologists, doctors, and medical technicians who discovered microbes and invented the vaccines to counter them. De Kruif reveals the now seemingly simple but really fundamental discoveries of science—for instance, how a microbe was first viewed in a clear drop of rain water, and when, for the first time ever, Louis Pasteur discovered that a simple vaccine could save a man from the ravages of rabies by attacking the microbes that cause it.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 9780156027779
- Print Status
- In Print
- Chapters
- 12
- Pages
- 372
- Suggested Grades
- 7th - 12th
- Publisher
- Mariner Books
- Edition
- 3
- Copyright
- 2002
Chapters
- 1 Leeuwenhoek: First of the Microbe Hunters
- 2 Spallanzani: Microbes Must Have Parents!
- 3 Pasteur: Microbes Are a Menace!
- 4 Koch: The Death Fighter
- 5 Pasteur: And the Mad Dog
- 6 Roux and Behring: Massacre the Guinea-Pigs
- 7 Metchnikoff: The Nice Phagocytes
- 8 Theobald Smith: Ticks and Texas Fever
- 9 Bruce: Trail of the Tsetse
- 10 Ross vs. Grassi: Malaria
- 11 Walter Reed: In the Interest of Science - and for Humanity!
- 12 Paul Ehrlich: The Magic Bullet
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