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  1. Sir Almroth Edward Wright KBE CB FRS (10 Agustus 1861 – 30 April 1947) adalah seorang bakteriologis dan imunologis Britania Raya. [2] Ia dikenal karena mengembangkan sistem inokulasi anti- demam tifoid, mengakui bahwa antibiotik akan menciptakan bakteria resisten dan merupakan advokat kuat untuk pengobatan pencegahan .

  2. 8 de abr. de 2021 · In 1904 Almroth Wright claimed: “The results of the two experimental anti-typhoid inoculations were published by him [Richard Pfeiffer] in conjunction with Kolle ( Deutsche Medic. Wochenschft., Nov. 12, 1896) shortly after the publication of my first two anti-typhoid inoculations ( Lancet, September 19, 1896)” [1].

  3. Alethetropic Logic : a posthumous work (1953, presented by Giles J. Romanes) Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929. This author died in 1947, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's ...

  4. Wright, Sir Almroth Edward nell'Enciclopedia Treccani - Treccani - Treccani. Patologo (Middeleton Tyas, Richmond, 1861 - Southernwood, Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire, 1947); insegnò a Cambridge (1887), a Sydney (1889), alla scuola di medicina militare di Netley (1802), a Londra (1904). Noto per importanti studî sulla coagulazione del sangue ...

  5. WRIGHT, Sir Almroth Edward. Patologo, nato a Coolcarrigan (Irlanda) il 10 agosto 1861. Studiò a Dublino, Lipsia, Strasburgo, Marburgo e si laureò a Dublino nel 1883. Dopo avere insegnato dal 1887 patologia a Cambridge, dal 1889 fisiologia a Sydney, dal 1892 al 1903 patologia alla scuola di medicina militare di Netley, nel 1904 ebbe la ...

  6. Sir Almroth Edward Wright, (10 August 1861 – 30 April 1947) was a British bacteriologist and immunologist notable for developing a system of anti-typhoid fever inoculation, recognizing early on ...

  7. Sir Almroth Edward Wright (1861-1947), Bacteriologist. Sitter in 3 portraits Bacteriologist; Professor of Pathology at St Mary's Hospital, London (1902-46). Considered one of the founders of immunology, Wright developed what was effectively a new school in medicine: therapeutic immunization for the treatment of microbic infections.