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Medical science
advanced rapidly in the second half of the 19th century, applying the
exciting discoveries of a new science, bacteriology, which transformed
public health. The great bacteriologists of the late 19th century identified
many pathogenic bacteria, classified them, developed ways to cultivate them,
and, most important, worked out ways to control their harmful effects, using
sera, vaccines, and "magic bullets" such as the arsenical preparations that
Ehrlich developed to treat syphilis. |