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Tbilisi Institute off and on for about a year. He even dedicated one of his books to Comrade Stalin: "The Bacteriophage and the Phenomenon of Recovery," written and published in Tbilisi in 1935. Indeed, d'Hérelle may have planned to take up permanent residence in Tbilisi, as
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chief among them, theorized that phages were inanimate chemicals, enzymes specifically, that were already present in bacteria, and only trigger the release of similar proteins, killing the bacteria in the process. Due to this uncertainty, and d'Hérelle using phages without much hesitation on humans,
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expedition, even though he had no medical degree or real experience. Together with his brother, he invested almost all his money in a chocolate factory, which soon went bankrupt. During this period, d'Herelle published his first scientific paper, "De la formation du carbone par les végétaux" in the
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Félix d'Hérelle's place of birth has been debated, but current research has concluded that he was born in France. Félix d'Hérelle's father, Hubert
Augustin Félix Haerens d'Herelle, died at the age of 30 when Félix was six years old. From 7 to 17 years of age, d'Hérelle attended school in Paris,
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D'Hérelle returned to India to work on cholera. He collaborated with the assistant director of the
Haffkine Institute, Major Reginald Malone and M.N. Lahiri, who conducted experiments at the Campbell Hospital in Calcutta. The Campbell Hospital team also worked with Russian bacteriologist Igor
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discovered a small agent that infects and kills bacteria, but did not pursue the issue further. Independently, the discovery of "an invisible, antagonistic microbe of the dysentery bacillus" by d'Hérelle was announced on 3 September 1917. The isolation of phages by d'Herelle works like this:
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At 24, now the father of a daughter, d'Hérelle and his family moved to Canada. He built a home laboratory and studied microbiology from books and his own experiments. Through the influence of a friend of his late father, he earned a commission from the
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British government in India requested anti-plague phages for trials at the Haffkine Institute. The Institute had trouble maintaining the phages. D'Hérelle took unpaid leave from the Quarantine board of Egypt and went to Bombay at his own expense.
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Satyagraha was leading to non-cooperation by Indians. Many of the head men did not collaborate and fewer still reported back on the effectiveness. As a result, the experiment was disbanded in 1937.
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D'Hérelle and co-workers added phages to wells near camps crowded with many pilgrims. Cases of cholera in the camps were subsequently much lower. The phages were distributed to village head men in Assam and Bengal along with instructions.
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Haffkine Institute had not used Martin's medium, which included macerated pig stomach and beef muscle that would offend Muslims and Hindus. The institute's medium used a
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the host bacteria of interest. Many studies on the proposed healing effects of phages were also poorly designed and conducted.
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Nicholas Asheshov (1891–1961), who was working in Patna. Experiments were conducted both in hospitals and in the field.
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1305:10.1016/j.resmic.2007.07.005
1095:Les Défenses de l'Organisme.
878:
790:and died a forgotten man in
422:
327:indicated that carbon was a
253:
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2948:Marie-Marguerite d'Youville
1531:"The epic of phage therapy"
1425:Summers WC (10 June 1999).
1035:Studies on Asiatic Cholera.
10:
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1802:. Hodder & Stoughton.
1798:Ireland T (29 June 2023).
1139:English translation, 1922
1125:German translation, 1922.
917:with scientific help from
770:, the new antibiotic drug
195:. He was co-discoverer of
3009:Leeuwenhoek Medal winners
2678:Jonathan Campbell Meakins
2115:
1874:. Palgrave Macmillan UK.
1851:. Yale University Press.
1201:Frontiers in Microbiology
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2974:Canadian microbiologists
2788:Cheryl Rockman-Greenberg
2723:William Thornton Mustard
2590:Charles Philippe Leblond
1896:Research in Microbiology
1666:Tbilisi State University
1292:Research in Microbiology
1214:10.3389/fmicb.2012.00238
1111:. Masson et cie, Paris.
1079:with G. H. Smith. 1924.
936:
711:Tbilisi State University
629:
593:
3004:Immigrants to Argentina
2286:William Arthur Cochrane
1984:Bacteriological Reviews
320:Le Naturaliste Canadien
2889:Lucille Teasdale-Corti
2703:Frederick Montizambert
2208:Wilfred Gordon Bigelow
1963:10.1093/jhmas/46.3.315
1622:10.1093/jhmas/48.3.275
1053:Masson et Cie, Paris.
1021:Études sur le Choléra.
960:Masson et cie, Paris.
754:Final return to France
546:, pursuing studies of
447:vaccine, developed by
404:Bacillus thuringiensis
1870:Viruses vs. Superbugs
1745:. Springer. pp.
1433:Yale University Press
1400:Dublanchet A (2017).
1377:Understanding Viruses
1330:Ackermann HW (2009).
1170:Dublanchet A (2017).
16:French microbiologist
2999:Immigrants to France
2979:Canadian geneticists
2846:F. Estelle R. Simons
2344:Charles George Drake
2271:Harvey Max Chochinov
2062:William C. Summers,
931:David Shrayer-Petrov
927:Frantsuzskii kottedz
869:microbial fuel cells
748:David Shrayer-Petrov
576:University of Leiden
339:Guatemala and Mexico
270:Lycée Louis-le-Grand
209:applied microbiology
162:University of Leiden
82:Lycée Louis-le-Grand
2984:Canadian biologists
2803:Jean-Lucien Rouleau
2491:Emmett Matthew Hall
2301:Douglas Harold Copp
2163:Charles Thomas Beer
2153:Henry J. M. Barnett
2107:Inductees into the
1847:Summers WC (1999).
1830:Félix d'Hérelle
1737:Kuchment A (2012).
1702:(9478): 2166–2167.
1601:Summers WC (1993).
1548:10.1155/2007/365761
1456:Summers WC (2016).
1253:Future Microbiology
1097:Flammarion, Paris.
533:electron microscope
3029:Canadian emigrants
2909:Sir Charles Tupper
2851:Duncan G. Sinclair
2713:Thomas John Murray
2541:Charles B. Huggins
2526:Charles Hollenberg
2506:Donald Olding Hebb
2496:Judith Goslin Hall
2481:Vladimir Hachinski
2405:John G. FitzGerald
2183:Michel G. Bergeron
1978:Duckworth (1976).
1925:D'Hérelle (1917).
1890:D'herelle (2007).
1866:Häusler T (2006).
1836:but not under the
1782:Nomination Archive
1741:The forgotten cure
1675:on 28 October 2023
1639:on 26 January 2021
1265:10.2217/fmb.12.115
923:The French Cottage
572:honorary doctorate
490:Frederick W. Twort
406:also known as Bt.
317:May 1901 issue of
278:University of Bonn
220:Chamberland filter
156:General Hospital,
86:University of Bonn
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2501:Michael R. Hayden
2458:Richard Goldbloom
2372:John Robert Evans
2349:Daniel J. Drucker
2223:Adolfo J. de Bold
2148:Frederick Banting
2143:Elizabeth Bagshaw
2071:Bull Inst Pasteur
1943:Bull Inst Pasteur
1858:978-0-300-07127-6
1809:978-1-5293-6524-5
1756:978-1-4614-0250-3
1442:978-0-300-17425-0
1411:978-2-86728-015-3
1386:978-0-7637-2932-5
1181:978-2-86728-015-3
788:pancreatic cancer
726:Tbilisi Institute
724:, founder of the
647:hydrochloric acid
580:Leeuwenhoek medal
578:, as well as the
435:France and phages
411:Pasteur Institute
392:Pasteur Institute
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166:Pasteur Institute
137:Scientific career
129:Leeuwenhoek Medal
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2866:Bette Stephenson
2826:Robert B. Salter
2749:Annette O'Connor
2668:Joseph B. Martin
2628:Walter Mackenzie
2618:Ernest McCulloch
2554:David J. Jenkins
2468:Wilfred Grenfell
2400:C. Miller Fisher
2324:Thomas A. Dignan
2243:G. Malcolm Brown
2218:Stephen Blizzard
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560:Edouard Pozerski
558:. The biologist
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386:Return to France
378:plantation near
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2595:Maurice LeClair
2559:Harold E. Johns
2516:Félix d'Herelle
2448:Gustave Gingras
2420:Armand Frappier
2390:William Feindel
2380:Ray Farquharson
2319:Naranjan Dhalla
2281:Michel Chrétien
2261:Elaine A. Carty
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