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There are 7 biographies on Paul Ehrlich.


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Paul Ehrlich Biography
2,422 words, approx. 8 pages
 Paul Ehrlich's pioneering experiments with cells and body tissue revealed the fundamental principles of the immune system and established the legitimacy of chemotherapy--the use of chemical drugs to treat disease. His discovery of a drug which cured...
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Paul Ehrlich Biography
2,383 words, approx. 8 pages
 Paul Ehrlich's pioneering experiments with cells and body tissue revealed the fundamental principles of the immune system and established the legitimacy of chemotherapy--the use of chemical drugs to treat disease. His discovery of a drug that cured...
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Paul Ehrlich Biography
2,377 words, approx. 8 pages
 Paul Ehrlich's pioneering experiments with cells and body tissue revealed the fundamental principles of the immune system, and established the legitimacy of chemotherapy--the use of chemical drugs to treat disease. His discovery of a drug that cured...
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Paul Ehrlich Biography
640 words, approx. 2 pages
 Through his comprehensive study of the effects of chemicals in the human body, Ehrlich fathered the fields of chemotherapy (the treatment of disease with chemical agents) and hematology (the study of blood). He also made important contributions to the...
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Paul Ehrlich Biography
640 words, approx. 2 pages
 Through his comprehensive study of the effects of chemicals in the human body, Ehrlich fathered the fields of chemotherapy (the treatment of disease with chemical agents) and hematology (the study of blood). He also made important contributions to the...
summary from source:

Paul Ehrlich Biography
640 words, approx. 2 pages
 Through his comprehensive study of the effects of chemicals in the human body, Ehrlich fathered the fields of chemotherapy (the treatment of disease with chemical agents) and hematology (the study of blood). He also made important contributions to the...
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Paul Ehrlich Biography
614 words, approx. 2 pages
 The German bacteriologist Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915) advanced the science and practice of medicine by applying the fast-growing achievements of organic chemistry to the problems of disease. He is known for his discovery of Salvarsan. Paul Ehrlich was...

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