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Ehr·lich E0058500 (âr′lĭKH), Paul 1854-1915. German bacteriologist. He shared a 1908 Nobel Prize for discoveries in immunology, especially his work on antitoxins, and later developed a successful treatment for syphilis.Ehrlich (German ˈeːrlɪç) n (Biography) Paul (paul). 1854–1915, German bacteriologist, noted for his pioneering work in immunology and chemotherapy and for his discovery of a remedy for syphilis: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1908Ehr•lich (ˈɛər lɪx, -lɪk) n. Paul, 1854–1915, German bacteriologist. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Ehrlich - German bacteriologist who found a `magic bullet' to cure syphilis and was a pioneer in the study of immunology (1854-1915)Paul Ehrlich |
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Ehrlich Paul . 1854--1915, German bacteriologist, noted for his pioneering work in immunology and chemotherapy and for his discovery of a remedy for syphilis: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1908 EhrlichenUK
Ehrlich [ār´lik] Paul (1854–1915). German bacteriologist. He studied medicine and was early drawn to research on aniline dyes. He did vast work on the problems of serology and immunity and is known preeminently for his discovery of salvarsan or “606,” an arsenical compound later called arsphenamine, which was a cure for syphilis and the first effective chemotherapeutic agent against a microbial disease. He differentiated the leukemias, classified the leukocytes, described polychromatophilia, and is generally regarded as the founder of hematology. In 1908 Ehrlich shared with Metchnikoff the Nobel prize for medicine or physiology for his work in immunology.Ehr·lich (ār'lik), Paul, German bacteriologist, immunologist, and Nobel laureate, 1854-1915. See: Ehrlichia, Ehrlich anemia, Ehrlich inner body, Ehrlich phenomenon, Ehrlich postulate, Ehrlich diazo reagent, Ehrlich theory, Ehrlich-Türk line. See entries under stain; reactionEhrlichenUK Related to Ehrlich: Ehrlich testSynonyms for Ehrlichnoun German bacteriologist who found a 'magic bullet' to cure syphilis and was a pioneer in the study of immunology (1854-1915)Synonyms |