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Theodor Rosebury, an oral microbiologist, started doing that for the human microbiota in 1928. For more than thirty years, he collected every bit of research he could find, and in 1962 he wove those flimsy gossamer strands into a single sturdy tapestry: a groundbreaking tome called Microorganisms Indigenous to Man
I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life
by Ed Yong
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