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Fighting infectious diseases / Snedden, Robert 2001  Book
Snedden, Robert Book
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Publication Oxford, Heinemann Library, 2001.
Description 48pBlack Spine
Series Microlife
Summary/Abstract Explore details of how micro-organisms cause different diseases, giving examples of how these diseases can be prevented and cured, as well as how the fight against disease is likely to develop in the future.
Contents Viruses and Vectors Fighting the Viruses Immunization Aids-killer without a cure Rabies - the fearsome virus Influenza - the coming epidemic? Smallpox - a disease defeated Bacterial and Biofilms Antibiotics Tuberculosis - return of a killer Infectious fungi Protistan parasites Malaria - the efficient killer Malaria - the search for a solution Helminth horrors Microbe mutations Emerging diseases DNA vaccines - the shape of things to come? Biological weapons Glossary Index
Standard Number 0431092753 Pb.
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Scientists and discoveries / Snedden, Robert 2001  Book
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Publication Oxford, Heinemann Library, 2001.
Description 48pRed Spine
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Summary/Abstract Contains a history of microbiology from the first microscopes to the unravelling of DNA, the scientists and techniques involved. It examines the implications of scientific discoveries for humans and the living world of advances, thereby giving an insight into the development of scientific ideas.
Contents The Jansens and the compound microscope Robert Hooke and his small drawings Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek and his little animals Edward Jenner and vaccination Schledien, Schwann and the theory of cells Louis Pasteur and the germ theory Pasteur and the end of spontaneous generation Pasteur and infectious diseases Ferdinand Cohn and the birth of bacteriology Joseph Lister and the birth of modern surgery Robert Koch : Pioneer of microbiology Paul Ehrlich : 'Prince of Science' Ehrlich and the magic bullets Alexander Fleming and antibiotics Martinus Beijerinck and the discovery of viruses Wendell Stanley and the crystal invaders Oswald Avery and the search for heredity Watson and Crick : Unravelling the helix Watson and Crick : Molecule model-making Stanley Prusiner's prisons Glossary
Standard Number 043109277X Pb.
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