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Immunity in infective diseases

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Systematic account of biological defenses against infection that emphasizes the role of cellular phagocytosis alongside soluble serum factors. It synthesizes experimental results, comparative pathology, and theoretical argument to explain how organisms resist or succumb to microbes, discusses mechanisms of acquired resistance and vaccination, and evaluates rival explanations. Practical consequences for preventing and treating contagious diseases are explored, and a concise historical survey at the end retraces key experiments and controversies that shaped contemporary concepts of immunity.

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Elie Metchnikoff

Elie Metchnikoff was a prominent Russian zoologist and microbiologist, best known for his pioneering work in immunology. His research laid the foundation for our understanding of the immune system and its role in combating infectious diseases. Metchnikoff's notable works include "Immunity in Infective Diseases," where he explores the mechanisms of immune response, and "The Prolongation of Life: Optimistic Studies," which reflects his interest in aging and longevity. His contributions to science have had a lasting impact, influencing both medical research and public health.

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