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de Kruif

    Paul de Kruif was an author who delved into the realm of science and microbiology, transforming it into compelling narratives. His works, often drawing inspiration from his own scientific and military experiences, explored the lives and discoveries of pivotal scientists. De Kruif possessed a talent for rendering complex scientific concepts into accessible and fascinating accounts, inspiring generations of readers to engage with scientific inquiry. His writing reflects a profound appreciation for the human spirit and the relentless pursuit of knowledge.

    Microbe Hunters
    • 2002

      Microbe Hunters

      • 372 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.2(2599)Add rating

      “It manages to delight, and frequently to entrance, old and new readers [and] continues to engage our hearts and minds today with an indescribably brand of affectionate sympathy.”—F. Gonzalez-Crussi, from the IntroductionAn international bestseller, translated into eighteen languages, Paul de Kruif’s classic account of the first scientists to see and learn about the microscopic world continues to fascinate new readers. This is a timeless dramatization of the scientists, bacteriologists, doctors, and medical technicians who discovered the microbes and invented the vaccines to counter them. De Kruif writes about how seemingly simple but really fundamental discovers of science—for instance, how a microbe was first viewed in a clear drop of rain water, and when, for the first time, Louis Pasteur discovered that a simple vaccine could save a man from the ravages of rabies by attacking the microbes that cause it. 

      Microbe Hunters