It’s Been Phages!
In today's episode we introduce the arguably most important figure in the history of phage therapy: Felix d'Herelle. Felix d'Herelle would go on to discover* bacteriophages in 1917 just as the Great War was beginning to wind down. In this episode we focus on introducing d'Herelle and his life leading up to this fateful discovery. As you will see, even outside of his discovery of bacteriophage, d'Herelle is an extremely interesting character and is surrounded by his own degree of mystery - and controversy. For the first few years of its existence , the entire field of bacteriophage research was pretty much launched through the sheer will of d'Herelle's personality. And d'Herelle's personality goes a long way to explain both the successes and failures of the early days of phage therapy...
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