Microbe Hunters by Paul de Kruif

"Microbe Hunters" is a classic work of scientific literature that chronicles the pioneering work of early microbiologists. The book brings to life the groundbreaking discoveries of scientists who dedicated their lives to understanding the invisible world of microbes. These pioneers include figures like Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch, who made significant strides in the field of bacteriology. The book is a blend of scientific facts, biographical sketches, and the author's own infectious enthusiasm for the subject matter, making it an engaging read for both scientists and lay readers alike.

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Published
1926
Nationality
American
Length
Moderate
Pages
372
Original Language
English
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