Brian Skinner

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Koch took a droplet of blood from an anthrax-infected cow, made a tiny slit in the tail of a mouse with a sterile wooden sliver, and waited. It remains an incredible, if inexplicable, lapse in the history of biology that, until 1876, no other scientist had experimented with transferring disease from one organism to the next in a systematic, scientific manner.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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