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n. 锥体虫

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  • Trypanosome | Encyclopedia. com
    trypanosome (trĬp´ənəsōm´), microscopic, one-celled protozoan of the genus Trypanosoma, typically living as an active parasite in the bloodstream of a vertebrate; hundreds of species are known A trypanosome is long and pointed and possesses a flagellum
  • David Bruce (british Parasitologist) | Encyclopedia. com
    Living trypanosome samples were forwarded to the Royal Society, which in 1899 elected Bruce a fellow and published a paper by Plimmer and Bradford characterizing the parasite and naming it Trypanosoma brucei During the Boer War, Bruce distinguished himself at the siege of Ladysmith, where he directed a hospital and performed successful surgery
  • Trypanosomiasis - Encyclopedia. com
    TRYPANOSOMIASIS Trypanosomiasis, also known as African sleeping sickness, is an infection endemic to sub-Saharan Africa It is caused by protozoan parasites called trypanosomes, which are spread by the bite of the tsetse fly [1]
  • Chagas, Carlos Ribeiro Justiniano (1879–1934) - Encyclopedia. com
    Chagas, Carlos Ribeiro Justiniano (1879–1934) Carlos Ribeiro Justiniano Chagas (b 9 July 1879; d 8 November 1934), Brazilian medical scientist Chagas is remembered for discovering a new human disease, Trypanosomiasis americana, commonly known as Chagas' disease, which to this day afflicts millions of people in South America Chagas was born in Minas Gerais and trained in medicine in Rio
  • Pearce, Louise (1885–1959) - Encyclopedia. com
    The new drug was named tryparsamide, short for TRYPanosome-ARSenic-AMIDE It also appeared to have a beneficial effects on animals with the trypanosoma parasitic protozoa transmitted by the tsetse fly, which causes sleeping sickness
  • Paul Ehrlich | Encyclopedia. com
    Paul Ehrlich The German bacteriologist Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915) advanced the science and practice of medicine by applying the fast-growing achievements of organic chemistry to the problems of disease He is known for his discovery of Salvarsan Paul Ehrlich was born on March 14, 1854, at Strehlen, Upper Silesia While still at school he took a great interest in chemical experiments and even
  • Insects and Humans - Encyclopedia. com
    Insects and humansThe relationship between insects and humans is long and complex Since antiquity, insects have infected us with disease, attacked our crops, infested our food stores, and pestered our animals Source for information on Insects and Humans: Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia dictionary
  • Veterinary Medicine | Encyclopedia. com
    VETERINARY MEDICINE VETERINARY MEDICINE The Indians of North America had no domestic animals until they captured progeny of horses and cattle that had escaped from Spanish explorers during the early sixteenth century, and their animals received only the most primitive veterinary care Animals brought to the Virginia and New England colonies with the first settlers arrived in a nearly disease
  • Darwin, Charles Robert - Encyclopedia. com
    Darwin, Charles Robert (b The Mount, Shrewsbury, England, 9 February 1809; d Down House, Downe, Kent, England, 19 April 1882) natural history, geology, evolution Darwin was the fifth child and second son of Robert Waring Darwin, a successful and respected physician practicing in Shrewsbury, and Susannah Wedgwood, daughter of the potter Josiah Wedgwood I The Darwin family was characterized
  • Robert Koch | Encyclopedia. com
    KOCH, ROBERT education and early career crises bibliography KOCH, ROBERT (1843–1910), German bacteriologist Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch was one of the founding fathers of medical bacteriology, a discipline that established the association of bacteria with disease He identified a number of bacterial pathogens, devised or improved essential laboratory technologies within the field





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