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  • Diphtheria, 184–206; antitoxin discovered by Behring, 198–206; microbe of, discovered, 185–187; new method of prevention, 206; toxin discovered by Roux, 189–193
  • Dostoevski, F., 207
  • Duclaux, E., 88, 89, 90, 94
  • Dumas, A., 87
  • Dumas, J. B., 60, 69, 73, 91, 92, 95, 156
  • Duns Scotus, 341
  • Edison, T. A., 287
  • Ehrenberg, 59
  • Ehrlich, Paul, 334–358; announces cure human syphilis by salvarsan, 355; attempts to find law of immunity, 339; changes arsenic into magic bullet, 349–355; cures syphilis of rabbits, 353; discovers chemical cure for mal de caderas, 343–345; discovers salvarsan (606), 350–356; experiments with atoxyl, 347–349; invents stain for tubercle microbe, 336; other references to, 121, 194; side chain theory of immunity, 340; worries over deaths from salvarsan, 356–357
  • Ellis, 52, 53, 54
  • Evolution, theory of organic, 78; championed by Metchnikoff, 209
  • Faraday, Michael, 56, 64
  • Fehleisen, F., discovers microbe of erysipelas, 139
  • Fermentation, 60; alcoholic, 60, 61, 71, 72, 73, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103; lactic, 64, 65, 66, 67
  • Finlay, Carlos, 312, 313, 315, 316, 324
  • Fischer, Emil, 56
  • Flaubert, E., 228
  • Folk, L., 325, 327, 328
  • Force, vegetative, 37 et seq.
  • Fraatz, Emmy, 105
  • Frederick, the Great, 45
  • Frémy, M., 99, 100, 101
  • Gaffky, G., 129, 131, 132, 138, 141
  • Galileo, 4, 26, 27, 63, 163
  • Gamaléia, Dr., 217, 219, 224
  • Garrè, Dr., injects self with dangerous microbes, 139
  • Germ theory, battle of, 124
  • Gernez, M., 94, 95
  • Gibbons, Staff-Sergeant, 264
  • Goethe, W., 198, 222
  • Gorgas, W. C., 329, 330
  • Grancher, Dr., 179
  • Grassi, B., 298–310; other references to, 235, 278, 279, 288, 315, 328; practical demonstration malaria prevention, 307; proves anopheles mosquito carries human malaria, 301–306
  • Grew, Nehemiah, 16
  • Guérin, J., 155, 156, 157
  • Guitéras, J., death of yellow fever patients in experiments, 330, 331
  • Hanging drop, invention of, 113, 114
  • Harvey, William, 19
  • Hata, S., 352, 353
  • Hely-Hutchinson, Sir W., 255, 259, 262
  • Homer, 28, 55
  • Hoogvliet, 24
  • Hooke, Robert, 16
  • Immunity, 207–229; due to phagocytes, 212–229; Ehrlich attempts find law of, 339; side-chain theory of, 340
  • Inquisition, Grand, 27
  • Institut Pasteur, 181, 187, 217, 218, 222
  • Invisible College, The, 7, 27
  • Jenner, E., 155
  • Jernegan, W., 325, 327, 328
  • Joly, M., 85, 86
  • Joseph II, of Austria, 49
  • Joubert, Prof., 147
  • Kadereit, 342, 344, 347, 348, 349, 356
  • Kagwa, Apolo, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272
  • Khan, Husein, as experimental animal for Ross, 288, 289
  • Kilborne, F. L., 237–251
  • Kissenger, Private, 322, 324, 326; paralysis of, from yellow fever experiment, 333; volunteers for mosquito bite, 323
  • Kitasato, S., 194, 338
  • Koch, Mrs., 106, 107, 110, 111, 300
  • Koch, Robert, 105–144 dangerous experiments with tuberculosis, 136; discovers microbe of cholera, 140–143; experiments with anthrax, 108–128; failure to cure tuberculosis with vaccine, 193, 194, 299; first photographs microbes, 123; invention of hanging drop, 113, 114; other references to, 24,