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Chapter 1 (Names)

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Leevwenkhoek   first to report microbe with microscope "animalcules"  
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Needham   believed in spontaneous generation, fluid developed microbes because air has microbes.  
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Spollanzoni   showed that Needham's microbes entered fluid after it cooled [He sealed and Heated it]  
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Pasteur   Pasteurization  
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Redi   didn't believe in spontaneous generation. Air is needed for spontaneous generation. [filled 3 jars with decayed meat & closed them] [ filled 3 more and left them open, flys came in]  
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Stanley   tobacco mosaic virus; characterized virus  
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Virchow   Biogenesis;living cells can only arise from other living cells  
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Bassi   microbes cause disease  
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Koch   bacteria causes disease  
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Woese   3 domain classification  
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Berg   recombinant DNA; genetic engineering  
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Ehrlich   antibiotics; chemotherapeutic agents  
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Linnoeus   naming; genus/species  
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Iwonowski   tobacco mosaic disease; viruses are filterable  
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Whittoker   5 kingdom classification  
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Fleming   penicillin  
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Lister   germ theory; antiseptic  
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Hooke   cell theory all living things are composed of cells  
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Jenner   vaccines- cowpox immunity against small pox  
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