Article ID: CBB040207575

Medical Conan Doyle-Leucocytes, Bacteria and Phagocytosis Before Metchnikoff (2023)

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In March 1883, Arthur Conan Doyle published an article entitled “Life and death in the blood”, in which he provided a scientific description of the last advances in bacteriology and in leucocytes biology that implied activity of phagocytosis of bacteria in the blood. This discussion immediately suggests Metchnikoff’s theory of phagocytosis. However, Conan Doyle could not have known about this theory, since Metchnikoff’s first article about it was only published in November 1883. Furthermore, Conan Doyle could not have learned of Metchnikoff’s crucial experiment, performed in Messina in late December 1882, by participating in scientific assemblies, since at that time he was permanently practicing in Southsea, where he also received the proofs of his article in January 1883. On the other hand, leucocyte phagocytosis had been previously studied and Conan Doyle undoubtedly knew about these studies, given his specific interest in the subject deriving from his previous work on leukemia. In the manuscript, he specifically mentioned experiments carried out with the hot stage, likely referring to Max Schultze’s functional study performed in 1865. Additional studies, such as those of Joseph Leidy, Alexander Ogston, Karl Roser and George Sternberg among others, may also have influenced Doyle’s article. As in other circumstances, he subsequently used a scientific topic as a creative starting point for literary production.

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Authors & Contributors
Bauer, Ralph
Bondio, Mariacarla Gadebusch
Bonet Safont, Juan Marcos
Cirillo, Vincent J.
Crowe, Michael J.
Frank, Lawrence
Journals
Journal of Medical Biography
Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam
Hispanic American Historical Review
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Journal of Literature and Science
Medical History
Publishers
Palgrave Macmillan
Indiana University
Cambridge University Press
New York University
Chicago Review Press
Gotham Books
Concepts
Science and literature
Medicine
Physicians; doctors
Bacteriology
Popularization
Blood
People
Doyle, Arthur Conan
Metchnikoff, Elie
Poe, Edgar Allan
Aristotle
Bordet, Jules
Calmette, Albert
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
16th century
20th century
Early modern
17th century
Places
Great Britain
Bohemia
South Africa
United States
Cuba
Sicily
Institutions
American Medical Association
Rockefeller Foundation
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