Summary Infectious History - Columbia University
Science -- Lederberg 288 (5464): 287. Institution: Columbia University | Sign In as Individual | FAQ | Access Rights | Join AAAS. Summary of this Article Infectious History dEbates: Submit a response to this article Joshua Lederberg*. Related commentary and In 1530, to express his ideas on the origin of syphilis, the Italian articles in Science physician Girolamo Fracastoro penned Syphilis, sive morbus products Gallicus (Syphilis, or the French disease) in verse. In it he taught that this sexually transmitted disease was spread by "seeds". Download to Citation distributed by intimate contact. In later writings, he expanded this Manager early "contagionist" theory. Besides contagion by personal contact, he described contagion by indirect contact, such as the handling or Alert me when: wearing of clothes, and even contagion at a distance, that is, the new articles cite this article spread of disease by something in the air.
Science -- Lederberg 288 (5464): 287 With a foundation of germ theory in place even before the 20th century, the study of infectious disease was ready to enter a new phase.
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