Carter, Kay Codell (Author)
Description Klebs' “fundamental tests”\ (Grundversuche) as both a basis for his research strategy in his study of pathological bacteria and as a revolution in etiology.
Article
Oberländer, Christian;
(2004)
The Rise of Scientific Medicine in Japan: Beriberi as the Driving Force in the Quest for Specific Causes and the Introduction of Bacteriology
Article
Bartosz Michał Radomski;
Dunja Šešelja;
Kim Naumann;
(2021)
Rethinking the history of peptic ulcer disease and its relevance for network epistemology
Book
Alan I. Marcus;
(2018)
Malignant Growth: Creating the Modern Cancer Research Establishment, 1875–1915
Book
Bay, Alexander R.;
(2012)
Beriberi in Modern Japan: The Making of a National Disease
Article
Jasen, Patricia;
(2002)
Breast Cancer and the Language of Risk, 1750-1950
Article
Palmer, Steven;
(2011)
Beginnings of Cuban Bacteriology: Juan Santos Fernández, Medical Research, and the Search for Scientific Sovereignty, 1880--1920
Book
Des Fitzgerald;
(2017)
Tracing Autism: Uncertainty, Ambiguity, and the Affective Labor of Neuroscience
Article
Valentina Gazzaniga;
Silvia Marinozzi;
(2017)
De Carbone, Sive Carbuncolo. Il Carbonchio nella Pubblicistica Italiana dalla Restaurazione all'Unità
Article
Schlich, Thomas;
(2000)
Linking Cause and Disease in the Laboratory: Robert Koch's Method of Superimposing Visual and “Functional” Representations of Bacteria
Book
Wall, Rosemary;
(2013)
Bacteria in Britain, 1880--1939
Article
Jones, Susan D.;
Teigen, Philip M.;
(2008)
Anthrax in Transit: Practical Experience and Intellectual Exchange
Article
Gradmann, Christoph;
(2008)
Alles eine Frage der Methode: Zur Historizität der Kochschen Postulate, 1840--2000
Article
Mendelsohn, J. Andrew;
(2002)
`Like All That Lives': Biology, Medicine and Bacteria in the Age of Pasteur and Koch
Article
Santer, Melvin;
(2010)
Joseph Lister: First Use of a Bacterium as a “Model Organism” to Illustrate the Cause of Infectious Disease of Humans
Article
Hawgood, Barbara J.;
(2007)
Waldemar Mordecai Haffkine, CIE (1860--1930): Prophylactic Vaccination against Cholera and Bubonic Plague in British India
Article
Casper, Stephen T.;
(2011)
Trust, Protocol, Gender, and Power in Interwar British Biomedical Research: Kathleen Chevassut and the “Germ” of Multiple Sclerosis
Book
Cohn, Samuel K., Jr.;
(2002)
The Black Death Transformed: Disease and Culture in Early Renaissance Europe
Book
Frederick W. Gibbs;
(2018)
Poison, Medicine, and Disease in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Essay Review
Carmichael, Ann;
(2003)
Plague and More Plagues
Book
Carter, Kay Codell;
(2003)
The Rise of Causal Concepts of Disease: Case Histories
Be the first to comment!