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Paul Ehrlich

Paul Ehrlich

Paul Ehrlich - German physician, immunologist, bacteriologist, chemist, founder of chemotherapy.

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Birthdate
March 14, 1854
Birthplace
Strzelin County
Strzelin County
Date of Death
August 20, 1915
Place of Death
Bad Homburg vor der Höhe
Bad Homburg vor der Höhe
Nationality
Germany
Germany
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Anaemia
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Reduktionsprodukte der Arsanilsäure und ihre Derivate
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Ueber ein transplantables chondrom der maus
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Normal and pathological histology of the blood
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Die Anaemie
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Das Sauerstoff-Bed©ơrfniss des Organismus
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Die Wertbemessung des Diphtherieheilserums und deren theoretische Grundlagen
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Leukaemie, Pseudoleukaemie, Haemoglobinaemie
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Location
Poland
Poland
Educated at
Leipzig University
Leipzig University
University of Freiburg
University of Freiburg
University of Rostock
University of Rostock
2nd High School in Wrocław
2nd High School in Wrocław
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University of Strasbourg
University of Strasbourg
University of Wrocław
University of Wrocław
Awards Received
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1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Occupation
Chemist
Chemist
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Biologist
Scientist
Scientist
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Physician
Physician
Academic Discipline
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Human Immunology
ISNI
00000001099991030
Open Library ID
OL154905A0
VIAF
953718290

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Doctoral Advisor
Robert Koch
Robert Koch
Doctoral Students
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Hans Aronson
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August von Wassermann
August von Wassermann

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Chemotherapy, Immunology
Wikidata ID
Q57089

Paul Ehrlich, (born March 14, 1854, Strehlen, Silesia, Prussia [now Strzelin, Pol.]—died Aug. 20, 1915, Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Ger.), German medical scientist known for his pioneering work in hematology, immunology, and chemotherapy and for his discovery of the first effective treatment for syphilis. He received jointly with Élie Metchnikoff the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1908.

He was the first person to accurately describe the mechanism of antibody formation. This enabled him set-up the criteria which therapeutic sera must meet. He also pioneered impressive chemotherapies, which he gave the “magic bullet” euphemism. His 19th century research-findings opened the door to unprecedented knowhow and discoveries, which improved both lifespan and quality of life in the 20th century. Dreaded diseases such as diphtheria and syphilis, whose mortality rates were astronomical in the previous centuries, were eventually curtailed. Besides, it was in his lab in 1907 that Albert Bertheim first produced arsphenamine (also known as Salvarsan). Two years afterwards, Sahachiro Hata successfully demonstrated its efficacy against Treponema pallidum: the etiological agent of syphilis. Although Ehrlich made other indispensable contributions to medicine, the unsurpassable were in combating pathogens through immunology and chemotherapy. His role in improving our well-being cannot be overemphasized. The 30-kilometer-wide Ehrlich lunar crater is dedicated to him: alongside several memorials.

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