Life of Elie Metchnikoff, 1845-1916Metchnikoff, Olga
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Life of Elie Metchnikoff, 1845-1916
Metchnikoff, Olga
Metchnikoff, Elie, 1845-1916
Syphilis, Metchnikoff's researches on, 189-91, 280
Tangiers, journey to, through Spain, 123-4,
description of, 124-6
Tarassevitch, Dr., 212
Tchistovitch, Dr., 231
_Time for Marriage, The_, Metchnikoff's paper on, 77
Tolstoï, Léon, a day at Iasnaïa Paliana, 200-205
Tolstoï, Countess, 203
Tornaria, Metchnikoff's discovery concerning, 70
Toxins and the phagocyte theory, experiments, 160 seq.
_Trattoria della Harmonia_, the, 53
Trieste, Metchnikoff's work at, 62
Tschelkoff, Prof., 32, 33, 40, 41, 42
Tshori, Convent of, 217
Tuberculosis, researches on phagocytosis, in, 133;
Metchnikoff's theory of natural vaccination, 210-11, 218
Typhoid fever, 207-8
Vaquez, Dr., 230
Veillon, Dr., 256
Vienna, Hygienists' Conference at, 1887, 131
Villa Orotava, giant dragon-tree at, 77
Virchow, cellular theory, 32, 48, 169 _n._;
encouragement of Metchnikoff, 118-19;
_Archives_, publication of Metchnikoff's researches in, 122, 129
Volga, description of, 212-13
von Noorden, 182
von Siebold, Prof., 54
Vorticella, the, Metchnikoff's memoir on, 41
Waldeyer, 169 _n._
Weinberg, M., 184
Widal, Dr., 255, 256
Wollman, pupil and collaborator of Metchnikoff, 196-7, 221
Würzburg, University of, Metchnikoff's abortive journey to, 37
Zalensky, 32
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