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This work applies scientific methods to questions of life, sex, death, and human constitution, arguing that health depends on harmony between organism and environment. It surveys the roles of microbes, circulating white blood cells, and bodily fluids in infection, inflammation, and aging, describes mechanisms such as phagocytosis and directed migration of immune cells, and links microbial interactions to senescent changes. It examines reproductive disharmonies and their social implications, critiques evasive doctrines, and proposes a research programme aimed at strengthening natural defences and improving human well-being with measured optimism.

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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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