Noguchi and His PatronsFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1980 - 314 Seiten A comprehensive biography of the Japanese microbiologist Hideyo Noguchi. The story of his triumph and eclipse is both a work of scholarship and a psychological study of a man who, in his own person, embodied many of the ironies and conflicts of 20th-century science and society. |
Inhalt
Preface and Acknowledgments | 9 |
Introduction | 15 |
Origins | 19 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Africa Aizu American animals Araki arrived asked bacteriology Battistini Bauer became Beeuwkes Carrel Chiwaki cultivation Eckstein Ecuador Experimental Medicine Famulener feelings Flexner Papers friends Guayaquil guinea pigs Hideyo Noguchi Hoshi hospital Ibid icteroides immune serum Inawashiro infection Japan Japanese Kitasato Kitasato Institute Kligler knew Kruif laboratory later learned Lebredo Leptospira letter Madsen Miss Tilden Miyase months never Noguchi family Noguchi Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Noguchi to Chiwaki Noguchi to Flexner Noguchi to Kobayashi Noguchi wrote Noguchi's death organism Oroya fever pallidum personal communication Peru physicians plans poliomyelitis problems reported Rockefeller Family Rockefeller Foundation Rockefeller Foundation Archives Rockefeller Institute Rockefeller University Archives Saitō Sayosuke scientific Seisaku September Shandaken Shika Simon Flexner snake venom spirochetes syphilis Theiler tion Tokyo trachoma trip Tsurukichi Okumura vaccine Wakamatsu Watanabe Weil's disease write wrote Flexner Yago yellow fever York young Zinsser
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