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The Remedy

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by Thomas Goetz


  poetry, 121–122

  reviews, 156

  rise of, 211–226

  as Robert Koch admirer, xi, 157

  Robert Koch criticized by, 185–186

  setting up practice, 111–112

  Sherlock Holmes creation, 143–147, 150–154, 156, 213–214, 217–226, 235–242

  in South Africa, 236

  spiritualism and superstition, 239–240

  story writing, 113–114, 140–141, 216–217

  thesis on syphilis, 136–137

  in Vienna, 211–212

  viewing tuberculosis cure, 183–185

  Conan Doyle, Innes, 121

  Conan Doyle, Louise, 141, 158, 212

  death of, 238–239

  delicate disposition, 220

  as invalid, 237

  tuberculosis contracted, 222–223

  Conan Doyle, Mary, 158, 212

  Consumption. See Tuberculosis

  Copernicus, 133

  Cornet, Georg, 189

  Cornhill Magazine, 142

  Coupland, Sidney, 99

  Crohn’s disease, 35

  Cuvier, Georges, 150–151

  Daily Telegraph, 156, 184

  Darwin, Charles, 5, 133

  hereditary theory and, 100–101

  on nature’s dead ends, 36

  Darwin, Francis, 105

  Davaine, Casamir, 23–24, 26

  Death

  Arthur Conan Doyle, 240

  causes, xiii

  Louise Conan Doyle, 238–239

  Pasteur, 210

  prevalence in 19th century, xii–xiii

  Robert Koch, 234–235

  from tuberculosis, xii, 90–93

  de Maupassant, Guy, 93

  Dengler, Franz, 234

  Descartes, 48

  Diabetes, 35

  Dickens, Charles, 91, 92, 128, 144

  Diffusion of innovations, 118–120

  Digitalis, xvi

  Diphtheria, 166

  Directly observed therapy (DOTS), 250

  Disease. See also Germ theory of disease; New germ theory of disease; specific diseases

  bacteria and, 15

  cell theory of disease, 20, 30

  Crohn’s disease, 35

  heart disease, 89, 93, 156, 169, 251

  hospital disease, 14

  Disinfection, 81, 205

  The Doings of Raffles Haw (Conan Doyle, A.), 212

  Donné, Alfred, 44

  DOTS (Directly observed therapy), 250

  Droplet nuclei, 95–96

  Duclaux, Émile, 62

  Dysentery, 19

  Dyson, Freeman, 149

  Edison, Thomas, 147

  Ehrenberg, Christian Gottfried, 23

  Ehrlich, Paul, 86, 87, 166

  Eidam, Eduard, 41

  Einstein, Albert, 33

  Electricity, 148

  Electrohomeopathy, 159

  Emmert, J. M., 206

  Epidemics Examined and Explained (Grove), 31

  Ernst, Harold, 02

  Ether, 11

  Etiology, 49, 73, 78–79

  Experimental oversight, 192

  Extensively drug-resistant TB(XDR-TB), 250–251

  Faraday, Michael, xviii

  Faulds, Henry, 153

  Fermentation, 59–60

  Fingerprints, 153

  Finsen, Niels Ryberg, 232

  The Firm of Girdlestone(Conan Doyle, A.), 141, 155

  Fleming, Alexander, 246

  Flint, Austin, 105

  Franco-Prussian War, 165

  antiseptics during, 12–13

  lives claimed, 16

  Pasteur on, 56–57

  Robert Koch during, 3–4, 8–11, 15–16

  smallpox during, 12

  Freiburg, Hedwig, 167, 199–200, 209, 233

  Fritsch, Gustav, 44

  Gaffky, Georg, 73

  Galileo, 133

  Gangrene, 14

  Gelatin, 69–76

  Gelsemium, 114

  Germophobia, 35, 55

  “Germ Theory and Its Applications to Medicine and Surgery,” 54

  Germ theory of disease, xv. See also New germ theory of disease

  Bacillus anthracis discovery, 29

  bacteria deadly power, 28–29

  communicating, 30–37

  doubts, 32

  hanging drop, 26–27

  Henle research, 31–32

  Klebs research, 31–32

  Lister as enthusiast, 69

  Pasteur’s passion, 58

  practical application, 120

  resistance and rejection, 36

  Robert Koch’s first experiments, 25–28

  as scientific revolution, 148

  today, 34–35

  Virchow scorning, 86, 88

  worldwide acceptance, 204–205

  Gillette, William, 236–237

  Goethe, 93

  Good Words, 116

  Gordon, Charles Alexander, 11, 13, 14

  Gould, Stephen Jay, 36

  The Graft Theory of Disease, Being an Application of the Phenomena of the Zymotic Diseases (Ross), 100

  Grand Cross of the Order of the Red Eagle, 195–196

  Granuloma, 96

  Gray’s Anatomy, xvi

  Great Stink, 94

  Green Revolution, 120

  Griffiths, Frances, 239–240

  Grove, John, 31

  Handbook of Rational Pathology(Henle), 5–6

  Handbook of Systematic Human Anatomy (Henle), 6

  Hand-washing, 30

  Hanging drop, 26–27

  Hare, William, 126

  Hartz, Henry, 183

  Hausen, Harald zur, 252

  Heart disease, 89, 93, 156, 169, 251

  Heilmittel, 178, 202

  Helicobacter, 252–254

  Henle, Friedrich, 5–6, 9, 21, 26, 31–32, 37

  Henle, Jacob, 185

  Herbicide study, 118–119

  Heredity theory, 99–101

  Hesse, Walther, 71

  Hill, Arthur Bradford, 192

  Hinshaw, Horton, 247

  Hippocrates, 29, 99

  HIV/AIDS, 89, 172

  Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 18, 143, 172, 192

  Hooke, Robert, 17–18

  Hospital disease, 14

  Hound of the Baskervilles (film), 241

  The Hound of the Baskervilles (Conan Doyle, A.), 235, 238

  Humoral medicine, 21, 29, 122, 126

  Huxley, T. H., 149, 150

  Hydrochloric acid, 81

  Hydrotherapy, 122

  Hygiene hypothesis, 35–36, 203–205, 209

  Immune reaction, 174

  Immunology, 86, 148, 231

  Influenza, 97, 215

  Innovators, 45, 72, 83. See also Diffusion of innovations

  Institute for Infectious Diseases, 196–197, 209–210, 228

  Institutional review board (IRB), 192–193

  Internal combustion engine, xvii

  International Congress of Hygiene and Demography, 74–75

  The Invisible Man (Wells), 218

  Iodine, 81

  IRB (Institutional review board),192–193

  Irving, Washington, 93

  The Island of Doctor Moreau (Wells), 218

  Ivory soap, 205

  Jack the Ripper, 151

  Jenner, Edward, xvi, 64–65, 90, 133

  Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 68

  Journal of Hygiene, 166

  Kastle-Meyer test, 153

  Keats, John, 93, 96
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br />   Klebs, Edwin, 14–15, 24, 31–32, 46

  Knox, Robert, 126

  Koch, Emma Fraatz, 6, 16, 26, 167

  divorce, 209

  as doctor’s wife, 17, 24

  screening patients, 28

  Koch, Gertrude, 7, 16, 26, 27, 108, 167

  Koch, Robert. See also Lymph system; Mycobacterium tuberculosis

  ambition, 200

  anger, 80

  animal tests, 27

  announcing tuberculosis cure, 174–180

  anthrax isolation, 56

  Arthur Conan Doyle and, xi, 157, 158–159, 185–186

  Bacillus anthracis discovery, 29

  belief in cure, 199

  Berlin appointments, 51–52, 85–87

  on bovine tuberculosis, 229–233

  in Breslau, 37–40

  cholera research, 162–163, 164, 207

  communicating discovery, 29–30

  confidence, 108

  contribution, 244

  daily lab work, 80–81

  death of, 234–235

  demonstrating cure, 190

  disappointments, 234

  disintegrating marriage, 166–167

  drawings, 43

  early medical practice, 7

  early years and education, 4–5

  etiology, 49

  field hospital, 14

  first experiments, 25–28, 35

  first publication, 41–42

  during Franco-Prussian War, 3–4, 8–11, 15–16

  full-time experiments, 177–178

  Grand Cross of the Order of the Red Eagle, 195–196

  heilmittel, 178, 202

  Henle directing, 26

  Institute for Infectious Diseases, 196–197, 209–210, 228

  Institute of Hygiene, 165–166

  isolating bacterium, 50–51

  laboratory innovations, 45

  laboratory techniques, 27, 68

  legacy, 242–243

  marriage, 6, 209

  meeting Cohn, 39–41

  mercuric chloride and, 81–82

  microphotographs, 44–45

  at microscope, 24

  microscopy as blueprint for career, 21

  Nobel prize, 232–233, 243

  as outsider, 233

  paradigm shift, 36

  Pasteur as peer, 57, 70

  Pasteur as rival, 62–63, 72–73, 79, 82–84, 116, 200

  Pasteur feud, 73–80

  plating technique, 70–71

  postulates, 50, 51, 107, 202, 243

  praise for discovery, 106–107

  publications, 81

  secrecy, 191

  in South Africa, 227–228

  spitting and, 205–206

  team, 82

  tuberculosis as nemesis, xviii

  tuberculosis cure, ix–xi, 172–174, 190

  tuberculosis discovery, 87–90, 92, 99, 102–103, 105, 204

  using gelatin, 69–76

  in Wöllstein, 16–17, 19–20, 22, 43

  world travel, 210, 227–228, 233

  wound infections studies,45–46, 48–50

  Krupp cannon, 10

  Kuhn, Thomas, 33, 149

  Laboratory work, 117–118

  Lancet, 72, 104, 114–115, 123, 176–177

  Landolt, Edmond, 213

  Leckie, Jean, 237–239

  Libbertz, A., 179, 189–190

  “Life and Death in Blood,” 116, 134,142, 157

  Lind, James, 191

  Lister, Joseph, x, 18, 33–34, 68, 81

  altering work, 82

  antiseptics, 12–13, 31, 45, 60–61, 175

  germ theory enthusiast, 69

  letter to Pasteur, 61

  lymph system endorsed by, 195

  Literacy, 142–143

  Locke, John, 167

  Loeffler, Friedrich, 73, 85–87

  Lombroso, Cesare, 153

  London Medical Gazette, 107

  Lotze, Hermann, 37

  Louis, Pierre, 168, 192

  Lupus, 102

  Lymph system, 101, 172, 178, 185

  assessment, 198–199, 201

  criticism of, 201–202

  imprecision, 194

  inspiring false cures, 203

  Lister endorsing, 195

  patient response, 194–195

  secret contents, 191, 195, 197

  Marat, Jean-Paul, 168

  Marshall, Barry, 252

  Marten, Benjamin, 103

  Martin, Richard, 127

  Massachusetts General Hospital, xvi

  Mattei, Count, 191

  Matthew effect, 106

  Mayson, Isabella Mary, 139

  MDR-TB (multi-drug-resistant TB), 249–250

  Measles, 97

  Medical Brief, 94

  Medicine, 54, 105, 206

  Arthur Conan Doyle giving up, 215–216

  breakthroughs, xviii

  humoral, 21, 29, 122, 126

  medical science, 68

  modern, xix

  National Academy of Medicine, 83

  nineteenth century, xv–xvi

  translational, 118

  Meissner, Georg, 5

  Mercuric chloride, 81–82

  Merton, Robert, 106

  “Methods for the Study of Pathogenic Organisms,” 70

  Micah Clarke (Conan Doyle), 154–155, 181

  Microbe Killer, 169

  Microbiome, 252–254

  Micrographia (Hooke), 17–18

  Microorganisms, 20

  Microphotographs, 44–45

  Microscope, 17–18, 24

  Microsporum septicum, 46

  Mitrailleuse, 10

  Modern Medicine and Bacteriological World, 206

  Modern Review, 129

  Morris, Malcolm, 180–181, 212–213

  multi-drug-resistant TB (MDR-TB), 249–250

  Mycobacterium tuberculosis, 102–103, 108, 208, 245

  Nachvollziehbarkeit, 50

  Napoleon III, 57

  The Narrative of John Smith (Conan Doyle, A.), 141

  National Academy of Medicine, 83

  Nature, 72, 150, 153

  New germ theory of disease, 254–255

  Newnes, George, 214, 219

  Newton, Isaac, 33, 148

  New York Times, 107

  Nicholas Nickelby (Dickens), 91

  Nixon, Richard, 172

  Nobel prize, 232–233, 243

  Occam’s razor principle, 32

  On the Origin of the Species (Darwin), 5

  On the Structure of Human Body (Vesalius), 6

  Opiates, xvi

  Opium, 168

  Osler, William, 68

  Otoscope, 18–19

  Owen, Richard, 150

  Paget, Sidney, 216–217, 236

  Pall Mall Gazette, 142

  Paper clip, xvii

  Pasteur, Louis, xiv

  addressing French medicalestablishment, 53–55

  anthrax research, 61–64

  anthrax vaccine, 65–67

  cholera research, 60

  death of, 210

  debunking spontaneous generation, 32–33

  in Egypt, 162–163

  on fermentation, 59–60

  first to study yeast, 59

  on Franco-Prussian War, 56–57

  as germophobe, 55

  germ theory as passion, 58

  on hand-shaking, 55–56

  at International Congress of Hygiene and Demography, 74–75

  Lister letter, 61

  microbes
evidence, 31

  microbiology and, 58

  physical characteristics, 53

  pleuropneumonia publication, 82

  rabies vaccine, 82

  Robert Koch as peer, 57, 70

  Robert Koch as rival, 62–63, 72–73, 79, 82–84, 116, 200

  Robert Koch feud, 73–80

  septicemia and, 82

  at Seventh International Medical Conference, 67–69

  silkworm research, 58–59, 79

  on spontaneous generation, 55, 58

  team, 82

  vanity, 57

  Patriotism, 78

  Peer review, 71

  Penicillin, 246

  Penny dreadfuls, 142

  Pepys, Samuel, 17

  Pertussis, 97

  Peter, Michel, 83

  Petri, Julius Richard, 71

  Pfuhl, Eduard, 199

  Phenol, 13

  Phipps, James, 64

  Photography, 44

  Phthisis, 98–99, 102, 176

  The Picture of Dorian Gray (Wilde), 155

  Pleuropneumonia, 82

  Poe, Edgar Allan, 93, 144

  Pollender, Aloys, 24

  Popular Science Monthly, 68, 147–148

  Pratt, Charles, 190

  Principles and Practice of Medicine(Flint), 105

  Publications

  Germ theory of disease, 41–42

  Pasteur on pleuropneumonia, 82

  Robert Koch, 41–42, 81

  Virchow, 21

  Punch, 142

  Pyaemia, 14

  Quinine, 81

  Rabies vaccine, 82, 166

  Radam, William, 169–170

  Randomized clinical trial (RCT), 191–192

  Rathbone, Basil, 241

  Rayer, Pierre, 23

  RCT (Randomized clinical trial), 191–192

  The Refugees (Conan Doyle, A.), 212

  Research standards, 47

  “Resistance by Scientists to Scientific Discovery,” 33

  Return of Sherlock Holmes (film), 240

  Revue scientifique, 77

  Rickettsia, 14

  Riis, Jacob, 93

  Ringworm, 19

  Roentgen, Wilhelm, xviii, 19

  Rogers, Everett, 118–120

  Ross, James, 100, 101

  Ross, Ronald, 232

  Roux, Émile, 163, 166

  Royal Society, 17

  Sagan, Carl, 133

  Salt, 81

  SARS, 89

  Sax, Adolphe, 168

  Schatz, Albert, 245–247

  Schiller, Friedrich, 93

  Science, 68, 147–148

  concept-based theory, 149

  as fad, 218

  how it happens, 33

  journals, 71–72

  resistance to, 133

  scientific method, 48

  scientific revolution, 148–149

  Scott, Walter, 93, 154

  Scrofulous diathesis, 101

  Scurvy research, 191–192

  Semmelweis, Ignaz, 30, 33

  Senn, Nicholas, 201–202

  Sequah, 191

  Seventh International Medical Conference, 67–69

 

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