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DEFINITION OF MICROBIOLOGY • …the study of those organisms best observed with the aid of a microscope. • …employs techniques and procedures required to study microorganisms. FIELDS OF MICROBIOLOGY • Bacteriology – prokaryotic cells • Virology – viruses • Mycology – fungi • Protozoology – protozoans (single celled prokaryotes) • Parasitology – parasites • Immunology • Medical Microbiology • Microbial Genetics • Microbial Ecology • Biotechnology ANTHON VAN LEEUWENHOEK • (1632 – 1723) • Dry goods merchant • Lens grinder • Produced simple (single lens) microscopes • In report dated Oct 9 1676 is the first description of bacteria. LOUIS PASTEUR • (1822 – 1895) • Frenchman trained as a chemist. • Discovered isomers of tartaric acid. • Discovered the process of fermentation and developed a method of “pasteurization” to reduce microbial contamination of wine and beer. • Developed anthrax and rabies vaccines. WHAT CAUSED DISEASE? • Humoral theory – an imbalance of the four body humors (black bile, yellow bile, phlegm, blood) resulted in disease. Treatments: bloodletting, expectorants, purgatives. • Demonic theory – cast out the demons; exorcists conducted this practice. • Miasmatic theory – “something in the air” (miasma = poisonous vapor); malaria = bad air; influenza = influence of the stars. • Germ theory – particulate matter transmissible from one person to another initiated disease.
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