Medicine: 1901

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Behring, Emil von pronounced BAY rihng, (1854-1917), a German bacteriologist, won the 1901 Nobel prize in medicine for his discovery in 1890 of diphtheria antitoxin. He obtained the serum from animals previously injected with small amounts of diphtheria toxin. The injected animal produced antibodies capable of neutralizing diphtheria toxin. This discovery led to new treatments for many childhood diseases. He also discovered tetanus antitoxin and bovovaccine, used to protect cattle against tuberculosis.

He was born in Hansdorf, Germany (now in Poland, near Ilawa). He did his research in the Berlin laboratory of German bacteriologist Robert Koch.

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