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         Microbiology History:     more books (100)
  1. Introduction to Microbiology: A Case-History Study Approach (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac?) by John L. Ingraham, Catherine A. Ingraham, 2003-04-14
  2. A History of Infectious Diseases and the Microbial World (Healing Society: Disease, Medicine, and History) by Lois N. Magner, 2009-04-30
  3. A HISTORY OF MICROBIOLOGY IN PHILADELPHIA: 1880 TO 2010 by James A. PhD Poupard, 2010-09-25
  4. Microbiology: Webster's Timeline History, 1808 - 1995 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  5. Microbiology: Webster's Timeline History, 1996 - 2004 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  6. American Society For Microbiology: Webster's Timeline History, 1916 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-04-16
  7. History of microbiology in Australia by Enid Blyton, 1990
  8. The Development of Microbiology by Patrick Collard, 1976-11-11
  9. The History of Bacteriology (Dover Orientalia) by William Bulloch, 1979-01
  10. Three Centuries of Microbiology by Hubert Arthur Lechevalier, Morris Solotorovsky, 1974-11-18
  11. Edinburgh's contribution to medical microbiology (Publication / Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, University of Glasgow) by Charles J Smith, 1994
  12. A HISTORY OF MICROBIOLOGY IN PHILADELPHIA: 1880 TO 2010: Including a Detailed History of the Eastern Pennsylvania Branch of the American Society for Microbiology from 1920 to 2010 by James A Poupard, 2010-09-25
  13. Anthrax:: A History by Richard M. Swiderski, 2004-08
  14. Ludwik Hirszfeld: The Story of One Life (Rochester Studies in Medical History) by Marta A. Balinska, 2010-08-01

1. History Of Microbiology
History of Microbiology Slide 1 Leeuwenhoek Slide 2 Pasteur Slide 3 Koch Slide 4 Microbes and Disease Slide 5 Microbes and Matter History and Scope of Microbiology Audio I) Discovery of Microorganisms A. Anton van Leeuwenhoek (16321723) 1) A
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History and Scope of Microbiology [ Audio
Slide 1 Leeuwenhoek
Slide 2 Pasteur
Slide 3 Koch
Slide 4 Microbes and Disease
Slide 5 Microbes and Matter

I) Discovery of Microorganisms
A. Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723)
1) A Dutch merchant
2) Little formal scientific training
3) Invented the microscope
4) Used his microscope to study many things
a) First to describe the cellular nature of living things
b) First to see bacteria and protozoa
Beginning

2. Indiana Branch Of The American Society For Microbiology History
Several excellent articles have been published on the history of microbiologyin Indiana over the years and have primarily been divided into University
http://www.asmusa.org/mbrsrc/archive/indiana.htm
HISTORY OF THE INDIANA BRANCH
OF THE
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MICROBIOLOGY
by
Richard L. Gregory, Ph.D.
President, Indiana Branch of the American Society for Microbiology, 1994-1996 Any history of microbiology has to include a description of its educational activities. Microbiology was taught very early in Indiana. Mason B. Thomas at Wabash College in Crawfordsville may have offered one of the first bacteriology courses in the United States in 1892. However, John Berteling may have taught an earlier bacteriology course in 1888 at the University of Notre Dame, although these records are sketchy. In summary, the history of microbiology and immunology in Indiana is rich and continues to evolve and grow. The IBASM has been at the forefront of much of this tradition and will remain there. Additional Readings 1. Ervin, R.F., P.C. Trexler and J.A. Reyniers. 1944. History of bacteriology at the University of Notre Dame. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 53:62-65. 2. McClung, L.S. 1944. History of bacteriology at Indiana University. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 53:59-61. 3. McClung, L.S. 1966. The history of bacteriology in Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science 76:65-70.

3. Microbiology History
For further details about the history of microbiology at the SDM please contactCopyright 20012002 Joseph M. DiRienzo, Ph.D. All rights reserved Last Revised
http://www.intra.dental.upenn.edu/direct/stu_res/VJBSRS/History.html
Microbiology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine
Pictorial History Microbiology has a long and prestigious presence at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. The high visibility of a basic discipline such as bacteriology at a very early stage in the development of the dental school was no doubt influenced by the presence of prominent bacteriologists at the famous Laboratory of Hygiene of the University of Pennsylvania. The history of the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine really begins with the Philadelphia College of Dental Surgery . The college was inaugurated on October 29, 1852 and located at 328 Arch Street in Philadelphia. The college was short-lived. However, the faculty petitioned to obtain a new charter and the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery was formed in 1856. It was located at 528 Arch Street until 1864 when it moved to Tenth and Arch Streets. The college moved again in 1871 to Eleventh and Clinton Streets where it remained until 1909. The Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery was the third oldest dental school in the country. In 1878 the Department of Dentistry was established at the University of Pennsylvania. Several prominent members of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery resigned to form and join the new department. The department opened in

4. Historical Graphic
Pictorial History of Microbiology at the University of PennsylvaniaSchool of Dental Medicine. Return to microbiology history Page.
http://www.intra.dental.upenn.edu/direct/stu_res/VJBSRS/HistoricalGraphic.html
Pictorial History of Microbiology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine
The images on this page are from: A Century of Dentistry
A History of the University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine 1878-1978
Milton B. Asbell
The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania (1977) School of Dental Medicine Yearbooks: Ten Year Record
Class of 1899
The Dental Record
Vol. IV
Class of 1907
The Record
Vol. XI Class of 1914 The 1938 Dental Record For information about these photographs contact the University of Pennsylvania Archives and Records Center at: uarc@pobox.upenn.edu
Return to Microbiology History Page
For further details about the history of microbiology at the SDM please contact Last Revised: October 26, 2001

5. Research - Microbiology History
UTHCT, The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler, Research MicrobiologyHistory. Department of Microbiology. HISTORY. The Department
http://research.uthct.edu/microbiology/history.htm

Microbiology Home
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The Department of Microbiology at The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler boasts over 25 years of experience in laboratory studies and treatment of nontuberculous mycobacteria. The nontuberculous mycobacteria include such species as Mycobacterium fortuitum Mycobacterium chelonae Mycobacterium abscessus Mycobacterium kansasii , and Mycobacterium avium complex. The department also works with related aerobic actinomycetes that includes nocardia species such as Nocardia nova and Nocardia farcinica Under the direction of Dr. Richard J. Wallace, Jr., the Department of Microbiology has achieved a world-wide reputation for excellence in susceptibility testing, identification, and treatment as well as clinical and basic research of mycobacteria and the other aerobic actinomycetes. Dr. Wallace is a member of the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS) and Barbara Brown-Elliott is an advisor on this committee. General Information
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6. Department Of Microbiology - Penn Dental School
DiRienzo. microbiology history at the University of Pennsylvania Schoolof Dental Medicine by Joseph DiRienzo, PhD. Pictorial History.
http://www.dental.upenn.edu/depts/microbiology/history.html
Microbiology History at the School of Dental Medicine
Microbiology History

Pictorial History

Abbott's The Principles of Bacteriology

Miller's The Micro-Organisms of the Human Mouth
...
Contact Dr. Joseph DiRienzo
Microbiology History at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine by Joseph DiRienzo, PhD
Pictorial History
Microbiology has a long and prestigious presence at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. The high visibility of a basic discipline such as bacteriology at a very early stage in the development of the dental school was no doubt influenced by the presence of prominent bacteriologists at the famous Laboratory of Hygiene of the University of Pennsylvania. The history of the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine really begins with the Philadelphia College of Dental Surgery . The college was inaugurated on October 29, 1852 and located at 328 Arch Street in Philadelphia. The college was short-lived. However, the faculty petitioned to obtain a new charter and the

7. Medical History On The Internet
Department of Microbiology. HISTORY. The Department of Microbiology at The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler
http://www.anes.uab.edu/medhist.htm
"MEDICAL HISTORY ON THE INTERNET" December, 2000 THIS PAGE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE....SORRY....DUE TO TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES, I HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO ACCESS THIS PAGE TO UPDATE IT SINCE APRIL, 2000...IN ATTEMPTING TO FIX THE PROBLEM, I HAVE DESTROYED THE LATEST VERSION....IF YOU HAVE OR KNOW OF A CACHED VERSION OF THIS PAGE PLEASE CONTACT A.J. WRIGHT ajwright@uab.edu I have already located the partial cached version retrieved via the Google search engine at http://www.google.com/ AN OLDER VERSION FROM SEPTEMBER 1998 IS AVAILABLE AT http://www.anes.uab.edu/aneshist/medhist.htm I AM CONTINUING TO MAINTAIN "Anesthesia and Pain History on the Internet" here. SEE ALSO History of the Health Sciences World Wide Web Links Specific Topics in the History of Medicine ...visitors since 11 December 2000.... This page is part of the WWW site of the UAB Department of Anesthesiology http://www.anes.uab.edu/

8. Microbiology Histroy - Penn Dental School
microbiology history at the School of Dental Medicine microbiology history PictorialHistory Abbott's The Principles of Bacteriology Miller's The Micro
http://www.dental.upenn.edu/depts/microbiology/historygraphics.html
Microbiology History at the School of Dental Medicine
Microbiology History

Pictorial History

Abbott's The Principles of Bacteriology

Miller's The Micro-Organisms of the Human Mouth
...
Contact Dr. Joseph DiRienzo
Pictorial History of Microbiology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine by Joseph DiRienzo, PhD
The images on this page are from:
A Century of Dentistry
A History of the University of Pennsylvania
School of Dental Medicine 1878-1978
Milton B. Asbell
The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania (1977) School of Dental Medicine Yearbooks: Ten Year Record Class of 1899 The Dental Record Vol. IV Class of 1907 The Record Vol. XI Class of 1914 The 1938 Dental Record For information about these photographs contact the University of Pennsylvania Archives and Records Center at: uarc@pobox.upenn.edu

9. History Of Microbiology At The Ohio State University
Birkeland Bruno J Kolodziej Contents History of microbiology history of Research in Microbiology Microbial and Cellular
http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~microbio/history.doc

10. General Microbiology/History: By Microbes.info
microbiology history resources and sites by microbes.info microbiology informationresources and links on microorganisms. microbiology microbes.info.
http://www.microbes.info/resources/General_Microbiology/History/
Resources General Microbiology : History Links:

11. UMBC Library-- Special Collections-- Society For Industrial Microbiology: HISTOR
Special Collections Society for Industrial microbiology history,UMBC, an honors university in MarylandUMBC Home. Need help? ASK!
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Today, within the scientific community, there is a general recognition of the balance and interdependence that exists between the theoretical and the applied sciences. This was not the case in the 1940’s when a growing group of industrial microbiologists began to feel that the practical and industrial aspects of bacteriology were being neglected by the established societies and that there was a need for a forum in which they could present their views and papers. In the late Summer and early Fall of 1949 Dr. Walter Ezekiel began mailing letters to prospective members concerning the possible formation of a new organization which would support the work of industrial and applied microbiology. The new scientific body he proposed was a Society for Industrial Microbiology. Dr. Ezekiel mentioned his plan to Dr. Raymond L. Taylor, then associate administrative secretary of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in charge of meetings and programs during a phone conversation in late October. This resulted in the scheduling of an organizational meeting to be held during the upcoming AAAS meetings in New York.

12. Department Of Microbiology: History
Department of Microbiology under leadership of professor BL Isachenko was organizedin Petrograd university in 1918, it was the first university department of
http://www.bio.pu.ru/eng/microb/history.html
St.-Petersburg State University
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13. MedWebPlus Subject Microbiology History Of Medicine
Broader Terms History. Related Terms A, , GO, American Society for MicrobiologySignificant Events of the Last 125 Years. A, -, GO, Bacteriophages by Alan Cann.
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14. BS109: Lectures
BS1009 Lecture Notes. History of microbiology history of Microbiology1861Present; Techniques of Microbiology; Prokaryote Diversity;
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BS1009: Lecture Notes
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15. History And Scope Of Microbiology
History and Scope of Microbiology (Audio). I) Discovery of Microorganisms.A. Anton van Leeuwenhoek (16321723). Figure 1. 1) A Dutch
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History and Scope of Microbiology ( Audio
I) Discovery of Microorganisms
A. Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723)
Figure 1
1) A Dutch merchant
2) Little formal scientific training
3) Invented the microscope
4) Used his microscope to study many things
a) First to describe the cellular nature of living things
b) First to see bacteria and protozoa
B) Louis Pasteur
Figure 2
French, and a Chemist by training, became interested in fermentation. This was driven largely by the wine industry in France.
1) He observed that good wine contained one kind of microbe, which we now know to be a yeast
2) Sour wine, on the other hand, contained a much smaller microbe, which we know to be a bacterium
3) Pastuer first won acclaim by observing that he could heat the grape extracts to a high temperature for a short period of time before adding the yeast. This reduced the bacterium that caused the acetic acid formation
4) Pasteurization
C. Spontaneous generation
1) It was known that if an extract of meat (a broth) was prepared and left a room temperature, it soon became cloudy from the growth of microbes.

16. OSU Microbiology Department Introduction
History of Microbiology at The Ohio State University 18731969. Compiled topDownload the history as a word document microbiology history.
http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~microbio/history.html
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    History of Microbiology at The Ohio State University 1873-1969
    History of Microbiology at The Ohio State University
    The decade following the opening of The Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College (later, The Ohio State University) in 1873, encompassed the period of the initial development of bacteriology as it applies to the diseases of man and animals. During this period, the scientific world - especially the medical world - was stirred by the revolutionary discoveries of Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch and others. They demonstrated the relationship of microorganisms to the causation of disease and advanced theories of the host reaction and modes of defense. Biologists and medical men from all sections rushed to these European centers to observe, first hand, the work of these pioneers and to introduce these findings into American Colleges and into medical practice. Among those going, were two individuals associated with the fields of biology at The Ohio State University, viz., Dr. A. M. Bleile and Dr. H. J. Detmers.
    The economic importance of the diseases of animals was recognized in Ohio from the time of the founding of the University, and early pressure was brought on the University authorities to provide for the training of veterinarians. Dr. Townsend, a member of the original faculty was a graduate in Medicine, but much interested in agricultural developments and in the livestock industry. He gave lectures dealing with these phases of education, especially with diseases of animals. In 1885, the college authorities were authorized to establish a Veterinary College for the training of young men in this field and called Dr. Henry J. Detmers to perfect the organization of this College.

17. History Of The Department Of Microbiology
History of the Department of Microbiology. The Department of Microbiologywas founded in 1948 on the loft of the building of Medical
http://www.lfhk.cuni.cz/klinmikrob/en/history_of_the_department.htm
History of the Department of Microbiology
The Department of Microbiology was founded in 1948 on the loft of the building of Medical Faculty of Charles University at Hradec Králové at Šimkova street. The first head of the department became the prominent Czech microbiologist Prof. Ivan Málek, M.D. (1909-1994). After his leaving for Prague in 1951 Prof. Karel Makovièka, M.D. (1913-1982) became the chief. Microbiological laboratories at University Hospital were opened in 1953. In 1953 - 1974 both workplaces existed as single or corporate ones under leading of F. Výmola,M.D., J. Dvoøák, M.D., O. Vejbora, M.D. and again Prof. K. Makovièka, M.D. In 1974 the workplace was separated into diagnostic microbiological laboratories, which were incorporated into the Hygienic Station under leading of ass. Prof. J. Procházková, and the Department of Medical Microbiology installed at Šimkova street. The head of the department was O. Vejbora, M.D. in 1974-1990 and Prof. M. Hejzlar, M.D.(1928-2000) in 1990-1995. Both workplaces were again connected in 1995 and the Department of Microbiology moved into the University Hospital one year later. Virologist Prof. J Horáèek, M.D. is the chief of the department today.

18. The Microbial World:History And Diagnostics
Sherris Chapter 1. Objectives Describe the major achievements inmicrobiology history and who made them. List Koch¹s postulates.
http://www.mcl.tulane.edu/departments/microbiology/clements/teaching/Pages/Lectu
Medical Microbiology Lecture Notes - The Microbial World:History and Diagnostics
Sherris: Chapter 1 Objectives
  • Describe the major achievements in microbiology history and who made them. List Koch¹s postulates. Know the scales of magnitude of the major classes of microbes and understand the basic differences between the different classes of microbes. Distinguish between archaea and eubacteria. Understand how bacteria are isolated and identified in a clinical setting.
  • The ubiquity and diversity of microorganisms
    Human life and the role of microbes
    Disease
    Microbial processes
    Biotechnology
    World unknown prior to 17th century
    Some history
    Antony van Leeuwenhoek
    Designed and produced simple microscopes
    Made original observations of "animacules"
    Lazzaro Spallanzani
    Worked to disprove the "abiogenesis" hypothesis
    Showed that "animacules" enter infusion through air; showed that heating can prevent this
    Observed microbial diversity
    Louis Pasteur
    Put an end to spontaneous generation theory
    Demonstrated the uses of microbial processes
    Worked on demonstrating association between microbes and disease
    Developed anthrax and rabies vaccines
    Robert Koch
    Demonstrated that microbes cause disease
    Discovered the causes of anthrax and cholera
    Developed postulates for defining virulent microbes
    Koch's postulates
  • Microbe is present in every case of the disease.
  • 19. Learning Technology Section: Computer Centre: University Of Leicester
    microbiology history of Microbiology on-line lecture notes with in-line diagramsand images. Microbiology Infection and Immunity Past Exam Papers.
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    20. History Of Microbiology
    History of Microbiology. 1. Zacharias Janssen. a. First compound microscope @ 1600. 2. Robert Hooke – 1665. a. Improved the compound microscope.
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    History of Microbiology Zacharias Janssen a. First compound microscope @ 1600 Robert Hooke – 1665 a. Improved the compound microscope b. Little boxes c. Beginning of the Cell Theory Francesco Redi – 1668 a. Experiment to disprove the theory of Spontaneous Generation Anthony van Leeuwenhoek a. Born 1632, Delft, Netherlands b. Owned a dry goods store c. Avocation – made magnifying lenses d. Single lens microscope w/ 300X magnification e. Observed living organisms f. Wrote letters to the Royal Society of London describing his observations (1675 – 1683) g. Described from teeth scrapings: Cocci Rods Spirochetes Lady Mary Montagu a. Smallpox In 1717, Montagu wrote @ the presence of smallpox in England was so general in the population and fatal in England while it was entirely harmless in Turkey due to a process of ingrafting. b. Ingrafting Removing pus from a patient w/ a mild case of smallpox and exposing that material into a vein of another patient. c. Lady Montagu had her six-year-old son ingrafted in 1718. d. Variolation Varus – Pimple; Inoculation – To Graft e.

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