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HOTP Episode 2: The Discovery of Bacteriophage* - A Chicken, a Canadian and a Coliphage walk into a Barn

1 h 0 min · 22 de mar de 2026
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In 1915, as World War One raged, Felix d'Herelle was sent to investigate an awful outbreak of dysentery on the outskirts of Paris. From this, he would finally have his fateful encounter with bacteriophage. After publishing his paper "On an invisible microbe antagonistic toward dysenteric bacilli", d'Herelle's life and the entire course of history would be altered . However, this publication also served as the starter pistol for a decade long dispute...

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