20th Century Microbe Hunters: This title is Print on DemandInspire your students with the stories behind the achievements of ten 20th century microbiologists. These dramatic portrayals reveal the excitement, diligence, and often sacrifice of these eminent researchers and humanitarians. An engaging journey through science, and public health, 20th Century Microbe Hunters is a must-have for anyone making a foray into the fascinating world of microbiology. Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images or content found in the physical edition. |
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... Jonas Salk ( 1914–1995 ) : Development of the First Polio Vaccine 69 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Donald A. Henderson ( b . 1928 ) : Eradication of Smallpox 89 D. Carleton Gajdusek ( b . 1923 ) and Stanley Prusiner ( b . 1942 ) : Prions - All ...
... Jonas Salk ( 1914–1995 ) : Development of the First Polio Vaccine 69 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Donald A. Henderson ( b . 1928 ) : Eradication of Smallpox 89 D. Carleton Gajdusek ( b . 1923 ) and Stanley Prusiner ( b . 1942 ) : Prions - All ...
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... Jonas Salk ( 1914–1995 ) : Development of the First Polio Vaccine 69 Polio in History 70 Polio : The Virus and the Disease 71 Societal Effects of Polio 72 Microbe Hunter Jonas Salk 75 Inactivated Versus Live Attenuated Polio Vaccines 77 ...
... Jonas Salk ( 1914–1995 ) : Development of the First Polio Vaccine 69 Polio in History 70 Polio : The Virus and the Disease 71 Societal Effects of Polio 72 Microbe Hunter Jonas Salk 75 Inactivated Versus Live Attenuated Polio Vaccines 77 ...
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... Jonas Salk, at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California; Kevin Brown, curator of the Fleming Museum at St. Mary's hospital in London; and Donald Hopkins of the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Hopkins invited me to share in the ...
... Jonas Salk, at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California; Kevin Brown, curator of the Fleming Museum at St. Mary's hospital in London; and Donald Hopkins of the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Hopkins invited me to share in the ...
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... Salk—son of Jonas Salk (Chapter 5), developer of the Salk Polio Vaccine. I visited Peter at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California in July, 2006. He talked with me at length about the personal side of Jonas. I thank Peter Salk for ...
... Salk—son of Jonas Salk (Chapter 5), developer of the Salk Polio Vaccine. I visited Peter at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California in July, 2006. He talked with me at length about the personal side of Jonas. I thank Peter Salk for ...
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Contents
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The Cause and Transmission of Epidemic Typhus Fever | 35 |
Discovery of the Influenza Virus | 49 |
Development of the First Polio Vaccine | 69 |
Eradication of Smallpox | 89 |
PrionsAll But the Moo | 111 |
Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeA 20th Century Ongoing Plague | 137 |
UlcersA Bacterial Infection | 163 |
Eradication of Guinea Worm Disease | 179 |
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