Microbiology Important People Flashcards

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discovered if two convex lenses were put together, it can be used to make small objects appear larger

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Janssen

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2
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coined the term “microscopio”

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Faber

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3
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  • published Microgaphia which detailed his studies using the 25x microscope
  • “cella” to describe cells as “great many little boxes”
  • first person to describe and draw a microorganism
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Hooke

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4
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  • came up with a 200x microscope
  • described tiny living animals (protozoa and algae) as animalcules
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Leeuwenhoek

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5
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believed in the theory of miasma or bad air where origin of epidemics such as cholera, malaria, and plague were due to “bad air”

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Naturalists

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6
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  • observed the mortality of pregnant women due to puerperal fever
  • source of contagion must be from cadavers on which the medical students previously had been performing autopsies
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Semmelweis

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7
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“Father of Epidemiology”, discovered that cholera was waterborne and not spread by miasma through spot-mapping

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Snow

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8
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  • “Father of Bacteriology”
  • first to correctly explain that fermentation involves converting sugar into alcohol by yeasts in the absence of oxygen
  • souring and spoilage of wine and dairy products is caused by bacteria
  • pasteurization technique (heating the wine to 55 degrees C after fermentation but before aging
  • proposed the GERM THEORY DISEASE where specific pathogens are responsible for specific infectious disease
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Pasteur

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9
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  • verified the germ theory of disease through Koch’s postulates
  • isolated a specific bacterial species from a diseased individual and demonstrate that the isolate organism caused the same disease to another host
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Koch

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10
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PASTEUR LAB
attenuated the bacterial cells of chicken cholera

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Pasteur with Chamberland

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PASTEUR LAB
attenuation to anthrax - could protect the sheep against the disease

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Pasteur

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12
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PASTEUR LAB
began testing of experimental rabies vaccine

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Roux

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13
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PASTEUR LAB
gave the untested rabies vaccine to Joseph Meister - he recovered and remained healthy

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Pasteur

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14
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PASTEUR LAB
identified the diptheria toxin

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Yersin & Roux

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15
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PASTEUR LAB
discovered phagocytosis

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Metchnikoff

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16
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KOCH LAB
* identified and cultured Mycobaterium tuberculosis
* discovered Bacillus anthracis
* isolated Vibrio cholerae and confirmed Snow’s suspicion

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Koch

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KOCH LAB
isolated Corynebacterium diptheriae (diptheria bacillus)

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Loeffler

18
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KOCH LAB
cultivated the typhoid bacillus

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Gaffky

19
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KOCH LAB
suggested some dyes might control bacterial infections

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Ehrlich

20
Q

KOCH LAB
isolated Clostridium tetani

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Kitasato

21
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KOCH LAB
Developed the diptheria antitoxin

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Behring

22
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observed bacterial cells in leprosy patients

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Hansen

23
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discovered Neisseria gonorrhoeae

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Neisser

24
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discovered that malaria is caused by a protozoan

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Laveran

25
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discovered the bacterium responsible for infant diarrhea

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Escherich

26
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identified a bacterial causative agent of meningitis (Haemophilus influenzae)

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Pfeiffer

27
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independently discovered the bacterium causing plague (Yersinia pestis)

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Kitasato (Koch Lab) and Yersin (Pasteur Lab)

28
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cultivated Bordetella pertussis (pertussis bacillus)

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Bordet & Gengou