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1958ZB394370Blackwell Scientific 1958-1982. volumes 1-47. 1958-1982. partly bound library markings textually clean & tight PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Blackwell Scientific unknown
188049459Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1880. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 90, No 6 a. No 17. Pp. (233-) 260 a. pp. (937-) 1020. (2 entire issues offered). With title-page to vol. 90. Pasteur's papers: pp. 239-248 a. pp. 952-958. A few scattered marginal brownspots.
188049459Paris Gauthier-Villars 1880. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 90 No 6 a. No 17. Pp. 233- 260 a. pp. 937- 1020. 2 entire issues offered. With title-page to vol. 90. Pasteur's papers: pp. 239-248 a. pp. 952-958. A few scattered marginal brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First printing of a these milestone papers which laid the foundations of immunology. Pasteur discovers the procedure for immunizing chicken against chicken cholera. Chickens injected with an old culture of chicken cholera microbes become sick briefly but revive and are henceforth immune to new virulent cultures."This paper the first paper offered marked the beginning of Pasteur's work onthe attenuation of the infective organism. Noting that fowls inoculated with an attenuated form of the chicken cholera bacterium acquired immunity he developed the idea of a protective inoculation by attenuated living cultures and subsequently adopted this principle with anthrax rabies and swine crysipelas. His wotk laid the foundatuion of the sciencwe of immunology."Garrison & Morton No 2537."In February 1880 the first paper offered Pasteur announced that although the fowl cholera microbe retained its virulence through successive cultures in chicken brothe he had found a way of decreasing its virulence "by certain changes in the mode of culture." In this milder form the microbe usually produced disease but not death in chickens. More important the chickens that recovered from this less virulent form of the microbe became relatively immune to the highly virulent from. Unlike ordinary chickens they did not die from an injection of the microbe in its usual form. In other words Pasteur concluded "The disease is its own preventive. It has the character of the virus diseases which do not recur. "what gave this result special importance and novelty was the demonstrably microbial nature of fowl cholera." DSB."In April 1880 he admitted that inoculation with the attenuated form of the fowl cholera microbe produced very different results in different hens but he insisted that the procedure always conferred some benefit. Even when two or more inoculations were required for complete protection against the disease each acted in some measure to impede its course. He emphasized that "vaccinated" chickens as well as species naturally resistant to the disease must represent cultural media somehow ill-suited for the development of the microbe and suggested that this immunity probably resulted from the absence of some substance essential to the life of the microbe." DSB.Parkinson "Breakthroughs" 1880 B. - Garrison & Morton No 2537. </em> unknown
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1995x-0824796403Marcel Dekker Inc 1995. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 465 pages. 10.50x7.50x1.25 inches. Marcel Dekker Inc hardcover
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188048138(Paris, Gauthier-Villars), 1880. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 91, No 2. Pp. (71-) 138. (Entire issue offered). The paper: pp. 86-94.
188048138Paris Gauthier-Villars 1880. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 91 No 2. Pp. 71- 138. Entire issue offered. The paper: pp. 86-94. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of a classic paper in immunology in which the authors recorded the use of attenuated bacterial viruse for therapeutic purposes based on the theory that bacterial virulence could be attenuated by culture in vitro and used as vaccines. Proposed that live attenuated microbes produced immunity by depleting host of vital trace nutrients and used to make chicken cholera and anthrax "vaccines".Garrison & Morton: 5169. </em> unknown
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2000BN100531Basel ; Boston ; Berlin : Birkhäuser 2000. 2000. Immunofluorescence in clinical immunology : a primer and atlas. by Wulf B. Storch. Transl. by R. A. Klein <br/><br/>Immunofluorescence in clinical immunology : a primer and atlas. by Wulf B. Storch. Transl. by R. A. Klein Basel ; Boston ; Berlin : Birkhäuser unknown
Gr.8°. 530 S. Marmorierter Pappband der Zeit mit montierten handschriftlichen Rückentiteln. Einband etwas berieben und bestoßen, kleiner Bibliotheks-Stempel auf dem Titel, sonst innen in sehr ordentlichem, sauberen Zustand. Enthält vorwiegend Untersuchungen über Infektionskrankheiten, wie "Über die Schwankungen der Typhussterblichkeit in München von 1850-1867" von Max v. Pettenkofer (mit 2 mehrfach gefalteten Übersichtstafeln); "Choleratodesfälle ...in der Stadt Bombay ...1851-1865" von John Macpherson; "Die Cholera in Lübeck" von E.Cordes (mit 1 mehrfach gefalteten Tabelle, 1 doppelseitige Übersichtstafel und 1 farbig-lithographierter, mehrfach gefalteter Stadtplan von Lübeck) ; "...Cholera in Halle im Jahre 1867" von E.Delbrück; "Zusammenhang zwischen den plötzlichen Todesfällen und den Witterungsverhältnissen" von Berger; "Experimentelle Beiträge zur Lehre vom amerikanischen Pfeilgifte" von C.Lange; "Die Immunität von Lyon gegen Cholera und das Vorkommen von Cholera auf Seeschiffen" von Max v. Pettenkofer (mit 1 Umgebungskarte und 1 Stadtplan von Lyon; "Prof. Dr.Hallier über den Einfluß des Trinkwassers auf den Darmtyphus in München" von Max v. Pettenkofer u.a. Mit 9 Tafeln und Tabellen. Die Herausgeber waren Professoren an der Universität München. Pettenkofer gilt als der Begründer der Hygiene in Deutschland, vgl. Pagel 1282 ff.; Macpherson war bedeutender Spezialist der Tropenhygiene und Epidemiologie, vgl. Pagel 1072f.
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