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Microbe Hunters

Microbe Hunters

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Number of Chapters: 31

Length: 15 hours and 38 minutes

Language: English

Microbe Hunters provides dramatized accounts of eleven early pioneers of microbiology and their important discoveries. Beginning in 1650 with the invention of the microscope and the first discovery of the microbial world, de Kruif chronicles how scientific knowledge builds upon itself with essays on Pasteur and Koch who demonstrated that microbes can cause disease; Metchnickoff’s discovery of an immune system that battles microbes, as well as further essays on viral and parasitic diseases such as yellow fever and malaria and the roles that specific insects play in microbial transmission. The book culminates in Ehrlich’s ca. 1910 discovery of a “magic bullet” – the first time that a drug was created that specifically targeted a microbial pathogen.

de Kruif employs a style of writing that includes semi-fictionalized accounts of each scientist’s thoughts and rationale as they work through their respective scientific hypotheses. By keeping the reader in the scientist’s head in this manner, the reader experiences the “Ah-ha!” moment along with the scientist when the groundbreaking discovery is made. Importantly, the reader need not have any science background to understand and appreciate this book.

Microbe Hunters was first published in 1926 and quickly became an international best seller. The fact that it remains in print today is a testament to its enduring appeal. Nonetheless, please be advised that there are some demeaning comments towards several racial and ethnic groups, reflecting the time period when the science was conducted or when the book was written, that would be considered racist by today’s standards.
(Summary by Warren Kati)

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Leeuwenhoek: First of the Microbe Hunters (part 1) (Warren Kati)
Leeuwenhoek: First of the Microbe Hunters (part 2) (Warren Kati)
Spallanzani: Microbes Must Have Parents! (part 1) (Warren Kati)
Spallanzani: Microbes Must Have Parents! (part 2) (Warren Kati)
Spallanzani: Microbes Must Have Parents! (part 3) (Warren Kati)
Pasteur: Microbes Are a Menace! (part 1) (Warren Kati)
Pasteur: Microbes Are a Menace! (part 2) (Warren Kati)
Pasteur: Microbes Are a Menace! (part 3) (Warren Kati)
Pasteur: Microbes Are a Menace! (part 4) (Warren Kati)
Koch: The Death Fighter (part 1) (Warren Kati)
Koch: The Death Fighter (part 2) (Warren Kati)
Koch: The Death Fighter (part 3) (Warren Kati)
Pasteur and the Mad Dog (part 1) (Warren Kati)
Pasteur and the Mad Dog (part 2) (Warren Kati)
Pasteur and the Mad Dog (part 3) (Warren Kati)
Pasteur and the Mad Dog (part 4) (Warren Kati)
Roux and Behring: Massacre the Guinea Pigs (part 1) (Warren Kati)
Roux and Behring: Massacre the Guinea Pigs (part 2) (Warren Kati)
Metchnikoff: The Nice Phagocytes (Part 1) (Warren Kati)
Metchnikoff: The Nice Phagocytes (Part 2) (Warren Kati)
Theobald Smith: Ticks and Texas Fever (Part 1) (Warren Kati)
Theobald Smith: Ticks and Texas Fever (Part 2) (Warren Kati)
Bruce: Trail of the Tsetse (Part 1) (Warren Kati)
Bruce: Trail of the Tsetse (Part 2) (Warren Kati)
Ross vs. Grassi - Malaria (Part 1) (Warren Kati)
Ross vs. Grassi - Malaria (Part 2) (Warren Kati)
Ross vs. Grassi - Malaria (Part 3) (Warren Kati)
Walter Reed: In the interest of science - and for humanity! (Part 1) (Warren Kati)
Walter Reed: In the interest of science - and for humanity! (Part 2) (Warren Kati)
Paul Ehrlich: The Magic Bullet (Part 1) (Warren Kati)
Paul Ehrlich: The Magic Bullet (Part 2) (Warren Kati)
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