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Species and Specificity: An Interpretation of the History of Immunology Book

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  • Species and Specificity: An Interpretation of the History of Immunology
  • Written by author Pauline M. H. Mazumdar
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, January 1995
  • An account of scientific disputes over the core problems of research and practice in immunology. Michael J. Parmely This first edition book is a historic account of the debate that occurred primarily in Germany in the latter nineteenth cen
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Preface
Introduction3
1The Unitarians: Matthias Schleiden and Carl von Nageli15
2The Linnaeans: Ferdinand Cohn and Robert Koch46
3The Dominance of Specificity: Koch and His Adversaries68
4The History of Nineteenth-century Bacteriology from This Point of View98
5Dichotomy and Classification in the Thought of Paul Ehrlich107
6Max von Gruber and Paul Ehrlich123
7Max von Gruber and Karl Landsteiner136
8Unity, Simplicity, Continuity: The Philosophy of Ernst Mach152
9Structural and Physical Chemistry in the Late Nineteenth Century179
10Ehrlich's Chemistry and Its Opponents: i. The Dissociation Theory of Arrhenius and Madsen202
11Ehrlich's Chemistry and Its Opponents: ii. The Colloid Theory of Landsteiner and Pauli214
12Ehrlich's Chemistry and Its Opponents: iii. The New Structural Chemistry of Landsteiner and Pick237
13The Decline and Persistence of Ehrlich's Chemical Theory: Landsteiner Surrenders Vienna254
14Immunology and Genetics in the Early Twentieth Century: The Receptor and the Unit-Character281
15The Specificity of Cells and the Specificity of Proteins: Landsteiner's Temporary Compromise305
16The Last Confrontation: The Controversy over the Rhesus System337
Conclusion: Fragment of an Agon379
Bibliography383
Index433


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