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Continual Raving - A History of Meningitis and the People Who Conquered It (Hardcover)
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Continual Raving - A History of Meningitis and the People Who Conquered It (Hardcover)
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Not all scientific discoveries are genius. Continual Raving tells
the combined stories of how scientists across the 19th and 20th
centuries defeated meningitis - not through flawless scientific
research, but often through a series of serendipitous events,
misplaced assumptions, and flawed conclusions. The result is a
story of not just a vanquished disease, but how scientific
accomplishment sometimes occurs where it's least expected. Although
symptoms of meningitis were recorded as early as Hippocrates and
the ancient Greeks, our understanding of the disease's origins and
mechanisms remained obscure for most of human history. That changed
in 1892, when German physician Richard Pfeiffer observed and
isolated bacteria ultimately shown to cause meningitis in children
- and concluded that those bacteria cause influenza. Haemophilus
influenzae, as thee meningitis-causing bacteria have been
erroneously named ever since, continued their strange journey to
discovery in the decades that followed. Continual Raving traces the
disease's strange encounters with science, including: * Heinrich
Quincke, the German internist who first used a needle to draw
spinal fluid from between a patient's back bones * Simon Flexner's
management of American meningitis epidemics using immune serum from
a horse * American bacteriologist Margaret Pittman's discovery
(during the Great Depression, no less) of a sugar overcoat that
protects the bacteria from white blood cells * Pediatrician Ashley
Weech, who gave the first antibiotic used in America (based on
instructions written in German) to a young patient sick with
meningitis * Microbiologist Hattie Alexander, who learned why these
antibiotics sometimes fail in such patients * Four scientists, in
two teams, as they vied to be the first to create the right vaccine
to prevent meningitis in infants In each of these deeply human
stories, variables of chance, circumstance, and incorrect
assumptions intervene to shape not just the arc of the scientists'
lives, but the trajectory of how humans have come to understand one
of our most pernicious diseases. Continual Raving is a mosaic tale
of how science conquered meningitis - and a larger story of the
sometimes winding road to discovery.
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