History of Microbiology Springer 3rd

  • 384 BCE

    Aristotle Spontaneous Generation

    Aristotle Spontaneous Generation
    Aristotle said only simple bodies and organisms could generate spontaneously. He said that animals of some kinds arise directly from elements.
  • Anton Van Leeuwenhoek

    Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
    Leeuwenhoek developed the microscope. He was the first person to observe and describe single celled organisms.
  • Carolus Linnaeus

    Carolus Linnaeus
    Linnaeus created the system of naming organisms called binomial nomenclature. He if known as the father of taxonomy.
  • John Snow

    John Snow
    He was the leader in the adoption of anaesthesia and medical hygiene. His findings inspired fundamental changes in the water and waste systems.
  • Florence Nightingale

    Florence Nightingale
    Nightingale and a team of nurses improved the unsanitary conditions which greatly reduced the death rate. She established the Nightingale Training School for Nurses..
  • Louis Pasteur

    Louis Pasteur
    Louis Pasteur discovered that microbes were responsible for souring alcohol and came up with the process of pasteurization. Also created vaccinations for anthrax and rabies.
  • Edward Jenner

    Edward Jenner
    Jenner was the pioneer of the smallpox vaccine. This was the worlds first vaccine.
  • Joseph Lister

    Joseph Lister
    Joseph Lister introduced new principles of cleanliness which transformed surgical practice in the late 1800s. "Lister is known as the father of antiseptic surgery".
  • Robert Koch

    Robert Koch
    Robert Koch used experiments to prove that the bacterium Bacillus anthracis was the cause of anthrax. He extracted this bacterium from a sheep which had died of anthrax, grew it and injected a mouse with it.
  • Hans Ernst August Buchner

    Hans Ernst August Buchner
    Buchner was a pioneer in the field of immunology. He was known for his research involving anaerobic bacteria.