Microbe Hunters

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Microbe Hunters
File:Microbe Hunters.png
Title page for Microbe Hunters (1926)
AuthorPaul de Kruif
LanguageEnglish
GenrePopular science
PublisherHarcourt, Brace and Company
Publication date
1926
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardback)

Microbe Hunters is a popular science book written by Paul de Kruif and first published in 1926. The book has been celebrated as one of the most influential books for drawing scientists into the fields of microbiology and immunology.[1][2] This book was not only a bestseller for a lengthy period after publication, but has remained high on lists of recommended reading for science and has been an inspiration for many aspiring physicians and scientists.[3]

Scientists showcased

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De Kruif's Microbe Hunters consists of chapters on the following figures of medicine's "Heroic Age":

References

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  3. ^ Jan Peter Verhave (2013) "Paul de Kruif: A Michigan Leader in Public Health," Michigan Historical Review 39: 41–69.
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  • File:Wikisource-logo.svg The full text of Microbe Hunters at Wikisource, with audio