Gesammelte Arbeiten zur Immunitätsforschung.
Berlin: Verlag von August Hirschwald, 1904.
1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Item #003520
8vo (241 x 160 mm). xii, 776 pp. Illustrations and tables, pp. 257-72 misbound after p. 240. Contemporary half cloth and marbled boards, gilt-lettered spine (rubbed, hinges reinforced, some wear caused by removal of label). Light age toning mostly to outer margins, a few mm of faint dampstaining to lower corner. Provenance: Paul Ehrlich Institut Bibliothek, Frankfurt a. Main (library stamps to endpapers and title); Collection of Peter and Margarethe Braune. ----
FIRST EDITION. Garrison-Morton 2559; Heirs of Hippocrates 2158: "The present volume contains most of the work on immunity published by Ehrlich and his co-workers between 1899 and 1904. Five of the thirty-eight reports were written by Ehrlich and many of the remainder were written in collaboration with Julius Morgenroth (1871-1924) and Hans Sachs (1877-1945), two of his key assistants. Included are important contributions on the theory of lysin action, studies on hemolysins and researches into the mechanism of hemolytic reactions, as well as immunological studies of toxins and antitoxins. Ehrlich shared the Nobel prize for physiology and medicine with Elie Mechnikov ... in 1908 for their work on immunity."
Paul Ehrlich was the founding director of the Staatsinstitut für experimentelle Therapie from 1896 to 1915. The Institute was founded on 1 June 1896 in Steglitz, Berlin as the Institute for Serum Research and Serum Testing, with immunologist Paul Ehrlich, one of Germany's most prominent medical researchers at the time, as its first director. The institute was founded specifically to provide a platform for Ehrlich's research. In 1899, it moved to Frankfurt and was renamed the Royal Institute for Experimental Therapy (Königliches Institut für experimentelle Therapie). After Germany had become a republic in 1919, it was renamed the National Institute for Experimental Therapy (Staatliches Institut für Experimentelle Therapie). Ehrlich received numerous honours in Germany and was awarded the 1908 Nobel Prize in medicine. In 1947, the institute was renamed the Paul Ehrlich Institute in honour of its founding director. The regulatory tasks of the Paul Ehrlich Institute include the marketing authorisation of particular groups of medicinal products and the approval of clinical trials. (source: Wikipedia) - Visit our website to see more images!
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