Paul Ehrlich, geboren am 14. März 1854 in Strehlen, Polen, und verstorben am 20. August 1915 in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Deutschland war ein deutscher Mediziner und Forscher. Er wirkte vor allem als Bakteriologe und Serologe in Berlin und Frankfurt am Main und entdeckte 1909 das erste Antibiotikum.
Durch seine Färbemethoden unterschied er verschiedene Arten von Blutzellen, wodurch die Diagnose zahlreicher Blutkrankheiten ermöglicht wurde. Mit seiner Entwicklung einer medikamentösen Behandlung der Syphilis gehört er zu den Mitbegründern der modernen Chemotherapie. Außerdem war er entscheidend an der Entwicklung des Heilserums gegen Diphtherie beteiligt, die häufig allein Emil von Behring zugeschrieben wird. Als Direktor des Instituts für experimentelle Therapie arbeitete Ehrlich bis 1897 die Methoden für die Standardisierung („Wertbemessung“ bzw. Wertbestimmung) von Sera aus.
1908 erhielt er zusammen mit Ilja Metschnikow für seine auf dem Gebiet der Serumsforschung entwickelten Beiträge zur Immunologie den Nobelpreis für Physiologie oder Medizin.
Bascillus Tuberculosis culture 1. Pure culture on solid blood serum in test tube. 2. Same in a glass capsule (a Petri dish), mag. 700. 3. Same as number two, magnified 80. 4. Cover-glass preparation of colonies, Ehrlichs method. General Collections Keywords: Paul Ehrlich; inectious disease; Tuberculosis; Edgar March Crookshank
Paul Ehrlich at Weizmann Institute This image was taken as part of the Elef Millim project trip to the laboratories in the Weizmann Institute of Science which was held on Friday, 15th April 2016. To view all images uploaded as part of the Elef Millim Project
Upper- Nucleoli in the larger lymphocytes from case of chronic lymphatic leukaemia. Lower - transformation of the nuclei of the lymphocytes. General Collections Keywords: Paul Ehrlich; Pathology; Neoplasms; Cancer; A. Lazarus
A sheet of manuscript writing and chemical formulae headed Salvarsanpraparate Wellcome Images Keywords: salvarsan; syphillis; Paul Ehrlich; Paul Ehrlich
Fraying of the protoplasmal investment of lymphocytes - separation of the free plasma elements (Plasmolysis). From a case of chronic lymphatic leukaemia. General Collections Keywords: Paul Ehrlich; Pathology; Neoplasms; Cancer; A. Lazarus
Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915) and his co-workers.Left to right, top row: Hoock, Dr. Scaffidi, Ernst, Kadereit;middle row: Göldner, Dr. Seitz, Krüger, Dr. Mouriz, Conradi, Dr. Müller, Dr. Nathan;bottom row: Dr. Bierbaum, Prof. Apolant, Prof. Sachs, Exz. Ehrlich, Stabsarzt Dr. Boehncke, Prof. Bechhold, Dr. Benario Wellcome Images Keywords: Paul Ehrlich; Eduard Blum
Instruction from Paul Ehrlich to Henry Dale (later Sir Henry). At the time Dale was working in Ehrlichs laboratory. The cards bearing notes or instructions were known as blocks Wellcome Images Keywords: Paul Ehrlich; Henry Hallett Dale
Instruction from Paul Ehrlich to Henry Dale (later Sir Henry). At the time Dale was working in Ehrlichs laboratory. The cards bearing notes or instructions were known as blocks Wellcome Images Keywords: Paul Ehrlich; Henry Hallett Dale
Instruction from Paul Ehrlich to Henry Dale (later Sir Henry). At the time Dale was working in Ehrlichs laboratory. The cards bearing notes or instructions were known as blocks Wellcome Images Keywords: Paul Ehrlich; Henry Hallett Dale
Instruction from Paul Ehrlich to Henry Dale (later Sir Henry). At the time Dale was working in Ehrlichs laboratory. The cards bearing notes or instructions were known as blocks Wellcome Images Keywords: Paul Ehrlich; Henry Hallett Dale
Letter from Levaditi to Ehrlich referring to resistant strains of trypanasomes. First page. Wellcome Images Keywords: Paul Ehrlich; Constantin Levaditi
Letter from Levaditi to Ehrlich referring to resistant strains of trypanasomes. Second page. Wellcome Images Keywords: Paul Ehrlich; Constantin Levaditi
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Bildquelle: Dpag-2004-behring-ehrlich.jpg Autor: Wikipedia / Ursula Maria Kahrl für das Bundesministerium der Finanzen und die Deutsche Post AG Lizenz: gemeinfrei
Briefmarke der Deutschen Post AG aus dem Jahre 2004, 150. Geburtstage von Paul Ehrlich und Emil von Behring
The Tabelle zeigt vereinfacht die dualistische Blutbildungstheorie P. Ehrlichs. Sie stammt aus einem Vortrag, der 1994 zur 450-Jahrfeier der Albertus-Univeristät vom User gehalten wurde.
Experiments on the effect on the blood Experiments on the effect on the blood cells of the removal of the spleen General Collections Keywords: Paul Ehrlich; Pathology; A. Lazarus
First page of Paul Ehrlichs address to the XVII International Congress of Medicine, London, entitled General Address on Chemotherapy Wellcome Images Keywords: Paul Ehrlich
The members of the International Congress on Tuberculosis, 1901, on a weekend excursion to Maidenhead. including, (extreme right) Paul Ehrlich and (third from right) Robert Koch Wellcome Images Keywords: Robert Hermann Koch
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Bildquelle: Neosalvarsan.JPG Autor: Wikipedia / Oggogg (Diskussion) Lizenz: gemeinfrei
Diagrams illustrating Paul Ehrlichs Croonian Lecture On Immunity with Special Reference to Cell Life, read 22 March 1900. General Collections Keywords: Cell Cycle; Immunology; Immunity; Paul Ehrlich
Page of text: Preliminary Report on the Action of Ehrlichs Substance 606 on Spirochaeta Pertenuis in the Animal Body, by Henry J. Nichols. General Collections Keywords: Paul Ehrlich; Sahachiro Hata
Commemorative plaque at the entrance of the anatomy institute (Albertstrasse 17, Freiburg, Germany) where Paul Ehrlich, as a medical student in the winter semester 1875/76, discovered the mast cells. Original [German]: Als Medizinstudent im Wintersemester 1875/76 in Freiburg endeckte hier PAUL EHRLICH der spätere Nobelpreisträger für Medizin bestimmte für Abwehrfunktionen des Körpers bedeutsame Zellen: Die Mastzellen. [English]: As a medical student in the winter semester of 1875/76 in Freiburg, PAUL EHRLICH, the later Nobel Prize winner for medicine, discovered certain cells that are important for the immune functions of the body: the mast cells.
Announcement of Paul Ehrlichs improved method of staining the tubercle bacillus General Collections Keywords: Paul Ehrlich; Microscopy; tuberculosis, study of
Uniwersytet Wrocławski, tablica pamiątkowa w gmachu głównym na korytarzu 1 piętra. LAUREACI NAGRODY NOBLA PROFESOROWIE I STUDENCI UNIWERSYTETU WROCŁAWSKIEGO Theodor MOMMSEN, literatura - 1902; Philipp LENARD, fizyka - 1905; Eduard BUCHNER, chemia - 1907; Paul EHRLICH, medycyna - 1908; Fritz HABER, chemia - 1918; Friedrich BERGIUS, chemia - 1931; Otto STERN, fizyka - 1943; Max BORN, fizyka - 1954 REKTOR I SENAT 13 LISTOPADA 1994 Scientia potestas est Francis Bacon
The laboratories at the Georg Speyer-Haus, Frankfurt. The chemical and sero-diagnostic sections. (Where Paul Ehrlich worked) Wellcome Images Keywords: Paul Ehrlich
The University of Frankfurt with its crest, Frankfurt, Germany: with printed text, the railway and port. Etching by B. Mannfeld, 1901. Iconographic Collections Keywords: Bernhard Mannfeld; Paul Ehrlich
Title page Constitution, Vertheilung und Wirkung chemischer Koerper the republication of various papers by Paul Ehrlich General Collections Keywords: Ehrlich, Paul
Title page of Ueber die Beziehungen von chemischer Constitution, Vertheilung und pharmakologischer Wirkung. A lecture delivered in 1898 and published in 1902 Wellcome Images Keywords: Paul Ehrlich
Portrait of Paul Ehrlich Portrait of Paul Erhlich, recipient of the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his contributions to immunology. Ehrlich was a German Jewish physician and scientist who worked in the fields of hematology, immunology, and chemotherapy. This painting shows Ehrlich as a bearded man in late middle age, calmly contemplating the viewer as he stands before shelves of books and glassware. This portrait closely resembles an earlier portrait of Ehrlich by Franz Wilhelm Voigt created for the front cover of a 1910 edition of Jugend, and was commissioned by Dr. Adolf Dessaur directly from the artist. The work was damaged in November of 1938 in the Kristallnacht attacks on Jewish households, and was afterwards restored by an unknown conservator.
Portrait of Paul Ehrlich Portrait of Paul Erhlich, recipient of the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his contributions to immunology. Ehrlich was a German Jewish physician and scientist who worked in the fields of hematology, immunology, and chemotherapy. This painting shows Ehrlich as a bearded man in late middle age, calmly contemplating the viewer as he stands before shelves of books and glassware. This portrait closely resembles an earlier portrait of Ehrlich by Franz Wilhelm Voigt created for the front cover of a 1910 edition of Jugend, and was commissioned by Dr. Adolf Dessaur directly from the artist. The work was damaged in November of 1938 in the Kristallnacht attacks on Jewish households, and was afterwards restored by an unknown conservator.
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