Article ID: CBB000501108

`Like All That Lives': Biology, Medicine and Bacteria in the Age of Pasteur and Koch (2002)

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This essay draws a new picture of the science of bacteria in its 'golden age', circa 1880-1900: the organization of its knowledge and practice, its germ theory of disease, the difference between its two major research traditions, and, above all, its place in life science in this period that bristled with theories and debates over inheritance, variation, selection, evolution and that witnessed the transition from natural history to laboratory biology. Pasteur and Koch's science acquired this biological dimension not despite being outside academic biology, nor despite the limitations of its applied, medical matrix, but rather because of that framework. The very practices of vaccine development constituted, at the same time, a new biological model of bacterial species and variation, which aligned them with other living things. Finally, the new picture reveals unsuspected continuity to later microbiology and molecular biology. In illuminating the selfperceptions of these sciences in relation to the past, it situates and opens a critical perspective on writings by bacteriologists such as Ludwik Fleck, François Jacob and Ren Dubos, which have widely informed how we understand science.

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Authors & Contributors
Gradmann, Christoph
Dwyer, Michael
Martin Schneider
Thomas Goetz
Méthot, P-O.
Stark, James F.
Journals
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Science in Context
NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin
Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau
Publishers
University of Exeter (United Kingdom)
Wallstein Verlag
University of Exeter
Liverpool University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Gotham Books
Concepts
Bacteriology
Medicine
Vaccines; vaccination
Disease and diseases
Diphtheria
Microbiology
People
Koch, Robert
Pasteur, Louis
Löffler, Friedrich
Smith, Theobald
Semple, David
Ravetllat Estech, Joaquim
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
Places
Germany
France
United States
India
Warsaw (Poland)
England
Institutions
Institut Pasteur, Paris
Institut für Infektionskrankheiten, Berlin
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