Metchnikoff and the Origins of Immunology: From Metaphor to Theory

Author:   Alfred I. Tauber (Professor of Medicine and Pathology, Professor of Medicine and Pathology, Boston University School of Medicine) ,  Leon Chernyak (Research Associate of Professor Tauber, Research Associate of Professor Tauber)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780195064476


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   31 October 1991
Format:   Hardback
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This fascinating intellectual history is the first critical study of the work of Elie Metchnikoff, the founding father of modern immunology. Metchnikoff authored and championed the theory that phagocytic cells actively defend the host body against pathogens and diseased cells. His program developed from comparative embryological studies that sought to establish genealogical relations between species at the dawn of the Darwinian revolution. In this scientific biography, Tauber and Chernyak explore ore Metchnikoff's development as an embryologist, showing how it prepared him to propose his theory of host-pathogen interaction. They discuss the profound impact of Darwin's theory of evolution on Metchnikoff's progress, and the influence of 19th century debates on vitalism, teleology, and mechanism. As a case study of scientific discovery, this work offers lucid insight into the process of creative science and its dependence on cultural and philosophic sources. Immunologists and historians of science and medicine will find it an absorbing and accessible account of a remarkable individual.

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Author:   Alfred I. Tauber (Professor of Medicine and Pathology, Professor of Medicine and Pathology, Boston University School of Medicine) ,  Leon Chernyak (Research Associate of Professor Tauber, Research Associate of Professor Tauber)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.70cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 15.50cm
Weight:   0.581kg
ISBN:  

9780195064476


ISBN 10:   019506447
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   31 October 1991
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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In their important, original, and, indeed, definitive contribution to the history of science and philosophy, the authors. . .meticulously trace the evolution of these radical and generally misunderstood ideas. . . .Careful and thorough scholarship. --ASM News<br> Important. . . .This book comes at an opportune time because it shows us that to understand the origins of immunology, we must look into the profound intellectual and social changes that were occurring in the 19th century. . . .One of the most lasting values of this scholarly book is that it will sharply focus future scholarship in immunologic history on its 19th-century origins. --New England Journal of Medicine<br> A scholarly and detailed study. --Nature<br> This critical scientific biography is fascinating and enjoyable. . . .So absorbing that I am tempted to read some of the other books in the series. This eloquent work would delight anyone interested in medical history, including scientists, physicians, and students of immunology, infectious diseases, and biology in general. --JAMA<br> This important reference will be a welcome addition to the library of every medical school. --Annals of Internal Medicine<br> Well written and frequently fascinating. . . .A welcome addition to any scientific library. --Choice<br> Tauber and Chernyak have written an important book. . . .this book offers a rich reward. --The Times Higher Education Supplement<br> The book Metchnikoff and the Origins of Immunology provides an excellent sample of the fruitful approach to the history of science. It can serve both as a comprehensive biography of the great scientist and an interesting case study of one of the brightestdiscoveries in biology. It also contributes greatly to our understanding of the history of biology na d the deep historical roots of modern immunology; this feature distinguishes the book from standard biographical literature and makes it especially useful for everybody interested in immunology and related fields. --Molecular Immunology<br> There is a great deal of rich detail here, as well as a number of provocative, interpretive claims. Both of these features give the book a thoroughly deserved place in this excellent series of monographs. --JRC<br> A scholarly and richly documented study. --Elisha Atkins, Journal of the History of Medicine<br>


<br> In their important, original, and, indeed, definitive contribution to the history of science and philosophy, the authors. . .meticulously trace the evolution of these radical and generally misunderstood ideas. . . .Careful and thorough scholarship. --ASM News<p><br> Important. . . .This book comes at an opportune time because it shows us that to understand the origins of immunology, we must look into the profound intellectual and social changes that were occurring in the 19th century. . . .One of the most lasting values of this scholarly book is that it will sharply focus future scholarship in immunologic history on its 19th-century origins. --New England Journal of Medicine<p><br> A scholarly and detailed study. --Nature<p><br> This critical scientific biography is fascinating and enjoyable. . . .So absorbing that I am tempted to read some of the other books in the series. This eloquent work would delight anyone interested in medical history, including scientists, physicians, and students of immunology, infectious diseases, and biology in general. --JAMA<p><br> This important reference will be a welcome addition to the library of every medical school. --Annals of Internal Medicine<p><br> Well written and frequently fascinating. . . .A welcome addition to any scientific library. --Choice<p><br> Tauber and Chernyak have written an important book. . . .this book offers a rich reward. --The Times Higher Education Supplement<p><br> The book Metchnikoff and the Origins of Immunology provides an excellent sample of the fruitful approach to the history of science. It can serve both as a comprehensive biography of the great scientist and an interesting case study of one of the brightest discoveries in biology. It also contributes greatly to our understanding of the history of biology na d the deep historical roots of modern immunology; this feature distinguishes the book from standard biographical literature and makes it especially useful for everybody intereste


a very important work ... a fascinating glimpse into the world of geology and immunology in Russia since the end of the last century ... a welcome addition to the growing English language sources on this neglected field of scientific endeavour * Christopher Williams, University of Central Lancashire * the book Metchnikoff and the Origins of Immunology provides an excellent example of the fruitful approach to the history of science ... It can serve both as a comprehensive biography of the great scientist and an interesting case study of one of the brightest discoveries in biology. It also contributes greatly to our understanding of the history of biology and the deep historical roots of modern immunology; this feature distinguishes the book from standard biographical literature and makes it especially useful for everybody interested in immunology and related fields. * Boris Reizis, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, Molecular Immunology, Vol. 29, No. 10, 1992 * It is a thorough study of the life of Metchnikoff, supplemented with extensive citations from his works and other biographical literature, including the original Russian source ... the book Metchnikoff and the Origins of Immunology provides an excellent example of the fruitful approach to the history of science ... especially useful for everybody interested in immunology and related fields. * Boris Reizis, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, Molecular Immunology, Vol. 29, No. 10, 1992 * Tauber and Chernyak have written an important book ... this book offers a rich reward. * Times Higher Education Supplement * This book has the merit of exposing the originality of Metchnikoff's claims by setting them against examples from the orthodox literature of the period. Tauber and Chernyak have written an important book. . . , this book offers a rich reward. * Times Higher Education Supplement * The richness of this book is due to a fruitful interaction between the American immunologist Tauber and the Russian philosopher Leon Chernyak... An absorbing book for historians of science and medicine as well as professional immunologists. * Aslib Book Guide * In their important, original, and, indeed, definitive contribution to the history of science and philosphy, the authors ... meticulously trace the evolution of these radical and generally misunderstood ideas ... careful and thorough scholarship ... this well-crafted book also provides tactile and visual pleasure. * Debra Jan Bibel, University of California, ASM News, Vol. 58, No. 2, 1992 * Tauber and Chernyak have produced a scholarly and detailed study of the origins of the deep and long controversy between the cellular and humoral basis of immunity. * Fred S. Rosen, Harvard Medical School, Nature, Vol 356, 12 March 1992 *


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