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Die Geschichte der Diphtherie.
Vorwort.
Inhaltsangabe.
I. Offener Brief an die Herren Blache und P. Guersant. Von P. Bretonneau
II. Historisch-kritische Uebersicht über die epidemiologischen, klinischen und pathologisch-anatomischen Beobachtungen.
III. Die Geschichte der ätiologischen Untersuchungen.
IV. Historisch-kritische Uebersicht über die klinischen Beobachtungen und experimentellen Untersuchungen betreffend die Heilung und Verhütung der Diphtherie.
V. Die wissenschaftlichen Voraussetzungen der Blutserumtherapie.
VI. Aufzählung und Classificirung der bisher bekannt gegebenen Methoden der Diphtherie-Immunisirung.
The opening pages draw listeners into a stark snapshot of late‑19th‑century Europe, where diphtheria loomed as the leading killer of young children. By weaving together grim mortality tables, contemporary medical opinions, and vivid pleas from worried mothers, the author paints both the human cost and the urgent drive for a solution. Early chapters also lay out the prevailing theories of immunity, hinting at the breakthroughs that would soon reshape the battle against the disease.
From this factual foundation the narrative moves toward the promise of serum therapy, describing how experiments with immunised animal blood began to offer a tangible hope. The tone remains grounded—recording observations, statistical evidence, and cautious optimism—while inviting listeners to follow the unfolding scientific quest. As the story progresses, the work reveals the moment when a once‑inevitable tragedy started to become preventable, marking a pivotal turn in public health history.
Language
de
Duration
~6 hours (369K characters)
Release date
2026-03-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1917
A pioneering German physician and immunologist, he transformed the fight against diphtheria with serum therapy and became the first winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1901.
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