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The Birth of Microbiology 

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As we have come to understand in this series, the most devastating diseases to ever plague mankind have been the cause of pathogenic organisms. Although strategies had been developed to combat some of these diseases, it was not until the birth of microbiology that we began to truly understand the etiology of these diseases and come up with truly effective approaches to curing them. Who were the key players in this endeavor? Those would be Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch, and Paul Ehrlich. What did they do, and how did they transform science and medicine in ways that led to the increased life expectancy and qualify of life that we enjoy today? Let's take a look!
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Комментарии : 91   
@Arlondev
@Arlondev 2 года назад
I keep reading this as "The Birth of Mythology" and im like "Dave, im pretty sure they didnt make mythology in a petri dish."
@spacevspitch4028
@spacevspitch4028 2 года назад
For whatever reason, I was really moved by this installment. As a long time sufferer of chronic depression, it was sad to hear about Paul Ehrlich. To be dedicated to a passion with such far reaching positive intentions, yet to be attacked in that way has got to be incredibly painful.
@sapphiregemi._
@sapphiregemi._ Год назад
This video helped me! Not only did my teacher recommend that we watch this video. I became interested in microbiology now! This video taught me a lot, and i am glad that my teacher recommended us to watch this video. Thanks a lot, Prof!
@dazzleclinton3645
@dazzleclinton3645 2 года назад
Professor Dave returns when no one expected
@yecto1332
@yecto1332 2 года назад
These people has changed entire stigma around sick people Truly gems of humanity
@robertplatt1693
@robertplatt1693 2 года назад
Leuwonhoek got his micro lenses by breaking hot glass rods. Voila, tiny perfect glass spheres. People thought for a long time that he had impossible glass blowing skills. Just a natural discovery. Source - Gresham lecture by William Ayliffe, if memory serves.
@acerbicatheist2893
@acerbicatheist2893 2 года назад
Serendipity! His genius was recognizing the use for the process! Great man! 🔬🦠✨😈👍🚬💊💊💊🦠🌎🔥❗
@drakedorosh9332
@drakedorosh9332 2 года назад
Jeweler's rouge and a bow drill with glass spinning on the end grain of oak was what I heard but Corning Glass Museum say some different things: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2SJY0foypAo.html
@1hybodus
@1hybodus 2 года назад
They weren't spheres though were they? I thought they were just circles with convex faces
@sonofsons770
@sonofsons770 2 года назад
I’m majoring in microbiology. I like this video.
@sciencenerd7639
@sciencenerd7639 2 года назад
Oh, awesome, I have been looking forward to seeing more from this series!
@DoggyHateFire
@DoggyHateFire 2 года назад
Sterilization and cleanliness are so associated with surgery that it's absurd to us how bad things were before we knew better. Maybe in 150 years people will think medicine today was just as absurd due to greater knowledge and technology.
@cyrenedomogalla5127
@cyrenedomogalla5127 2 года назад
Makes me think of Star Trek the Journey Home - the doctor in the hospital looking for Checkov. Barbarians we are 😉
@bccsivxx-xxivvii
@bccsivxx-xxivvii 2 года назад
For sure they will. Students will be talking about, "can you believe that actual humans used to perform surgeries on other human? Gross. No way would I let any of you people ever operate on me. I'm sticking with Microsoft all the way."
@paulmahoney7619
@paulmahoney7619 2 года назад
It's sobering to think about how without the kinds of developments made by these people, there's a decent chance my own toenails would've killed me earlier this year.
@anas.t.h
@anas.t.h 11 месяцев назад
That was so interesting and informative! Thank you so much! I must've been looking for a video like this forever.
@Lance_Thorpe_Esq.
@Lance_Thorpe_Esq. 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your palatable communication of such interesting and important history/knowledge.
@Grimlin2
@Grimlin2 2 года назад
The thought that those people, and the teams who worked with them, saved millions of lives boggles my mind. And not just that, the amount of needless suffering that's been avoided, the terror, the pain, to this day...
@esk7290
@esk7290 2 года назад
Very good video Dave, much appreciated.
@mbjjunior8629
@mbjjunior8629 6 месяцев назад
It kept me hooked till the end.. Great video Dr. Dave🤝
@aburafi9664
@aburafi9664 2 года назад
Microbe history quiz coming up next week. Thanks for the head-start, Prof!
@nadernayo
@nadernayo 2 года назад
Wonderful information.. Thanks
@versey2
@versey2 2 года назад
Thank you for another great video.
@evelin5255
@evelin5255 2 года назад
Great video!
@alsilverman5084
@alsilverman5084 2 года назад
Riveting topic. Very well told!
@danag5610
@danag5610 2 года назад
Amazing video👏
@rafaeldiagoburbano7391
@rafaeldiagoburbano7391 9 месяцев назад
EXCELENTE TRABAJO. Felicitaciones a TODOS LOS DEL EQUIPO DE EDICIÓN. Gracias por compartir Abrazos desde Dosquebradas Risaralda COLOMBIA
@syzygy808
@syzygy808 Год назад
Thanks!
@catzzzz1450
@catzzzz1450 2 года назад
Interesting video 👌
@user-zh8ph7tm9r
@user-zh8ph7tm9r 2 года назад
My goodness i love this topic so much
@ricotrp_
@ricotrp_ 2 года назад
Excited!!🔥
@RababaInc
@RababaInc 2 года назад
my god i'm learning so much from your videos thank you 🌱
@palantir135
@palantir135 2 года назад
You here name Joseph Lister but before him Ignaz Semmelweis made important suggestions like washing hands and wear clean clothes before operating.
@SCIPROlearning
@SCIPROlearning 2 года назад
Great 👍👍
@cinderellahour1070
@cinderellahour1070 2 года назад
I need more videos like this. I'm currently going to school o be a Biochemist. I find human biology so interesting but actually having to learn it is boring. I want to get into it already. Ha. But I know i can't unless I know the basics.
@harabagiuf2008
@harabagiuf2008 2 года назад
This is a great video, I really appreciate this channel
@iambroke7826
@iambroke7826 2 года назад
This is very informative
@luciusjohnson384
@luciusjohnson384 7 месяцев назад
Geesh this course was hard so glad it’s over A&P 1 and 2 I got A’s as well as organic chemistry.I got a B- in microbiology I’m taking it and running it was hard whilst working full time etc the particular Professor I had gave no extra credit and we were quizzed weekly I’m just glad it’s over I find the students who got A’s in my class didn’t work and had time to dedicate to get A’s so I’m not gonna beat myself up too much I did the best I could
@peaceokezie_
@peaceokezie_ 10 месяцев назад
How could history be this interesting?😮
@toraviabates7827
@toraviabates7827 2 года назад
What, no Semmelweis? 🎶Semmelweis, Semmelweis; Just wash your hands and don't kill her🎶
@ciriloyel1368
@ciriloyel1368 2 года назад
I am here ❤️
@spacevspitch4028
@spacevspitch4028 2 года назад
Damn, ya learn something everyday. I hadn't heard the name Joseph Lister but given the nature of his work, the mouthwash, "Listerine" came to mind. Looked it up and sure enough, it was named after Joseph Lister 🤓
@dynamic9016
@dynamic9016 2 года назад
Very informative.
@westwoodoralsurgerydentalgroup
@westwoodoralsurgerydentalgroup 28 дней назад
Your awesome
@hematripathi6296
@hematripathi6296 2 года назад
Happy Diwali
@Reegeed
@Reegeed 2 года назад
Hello Professor Dave!
@uncleanunicorn4571
@uncleanunicorn4571 6 месяцев назад
surprised you didn't mention Ignatz Semmelweis, Who pioneered hand washing and inspired pasteur.
@rickyoswald
@rickyoswald 2 года назад
Can anyone provide me with the source of the photograph at 4:38?
@cyrenedomogalla5127
@cyrenedomogalla5127 2 года назад
Try the Welcome Library.
@pepaxxxsvinka3379
@pepaxxxsvinka3379 2 года назад
what should I study for PhD to become a master of astrosceptroscopy?
@gokurocks9
@gokurocks9 2 года назад
A Ph.D in Astrophysics or Astrobiology, you'll have the choice to specialize in terms of field of research depending on your university and location and Ph.D research opportunities.
@JV-km9xk
@JV-km9xk 2 года назад
Yo Professor Dave, how long are you planning to do the Italian language series? Last I heard, you said you planned on just 121 videos but now you have surpassed that.
@m.c.4674
@m.c.4674 2 года назад
Who would have thought that the one that doesn't have things popping into existence would be right . So obvious now , but not that much back then.
@tomerzilbershtein849
@tomerzilbershtein849 2 года назад
Call me Ehrlich because I’m years ahead on this comment section for once!
@vandajay9846
@vandajay9846 2 года назад
Yey, I am a MedTech Student and I learned more from this video. Thank you Chemistry God!
@gre7316
@gre7316 2 года назад
Zauberkugel translates best to magical sphere/ball
@galileog8945
@galileog8945 2 года назад
No, Kugel in German also means "bullet" and Ehrlich used the word in this sense.
@gre7316
@gre7316 2 года назад
I must confess I didnt recognize Zauberkugel was a medicinal concept by Ehrlich
@gix9816
@gix9816 2 года назад
1
@cameroncason552
@cameroncason552 2 года назад
Hey you should make some videos on comparative anatomy. Nobody explains stuff like you :/
@gingin4471
@gingin4471 2 года назад
Never have been so early in my life. RU-vid finally is functioning right
@bulavskyy
@bulavskyy 2 года назад
All this hard work by many ingenious scientists and yet now we have to cope with an army of antivaxxers...
@glennpearson9348
@glennpearson9348 2 года назад
Less of an "army," more of a "shouting minority." Social media and RU-vid gives these morons a megaphone to amplify their spew.
@bulavskyy
@bulavskyy 2 года назад
​@@glennpearson9348 it depends on where are you from and the prospective for the future in general. I'm from a country with 43% of people who declares that they wil not get the vaccine and where only 24% have got it already.
@glennpearson9348
@glennpearson9348 2 года назад
@@bulavskyy Advice: Don't live in country run by religion. I'm just guessing you do, and I'm betting it's a good guess.
@randomrom747
@randomrom747 2 года назад
@@glennpearson9348 You have a list of countries not run by religion? No sarcasm, I’m serious
@bulavskyy
@bulavskyy 2 года назад
​@@glennpearson9348 I'm from Ukraine and it is not ruled by religion. Most churches actually are pro vaccination, but the level of mistrust of authority, the lack of clear information, the advent of socials, the mad having a voice as do scientists brings us to this situation.
@-JA-
@-JA- 2 года назад
@chanmanarthur8068
@chanmanarthur8068 2 года назад
First 😁
@GnosticChef
@GnosticChef 2 года назад
Yea and you still don’t know , looking at a dead set of photos doesn’t prove much
@ProfessorDaveExplains
@ProfessorDaveExplains 2 года назад
Photos are inanimate objects. They can't be "dead". What you're saying is meaningless.
@cyrenedomogalla5127
@cyrenedomogalla5127 2 года назад
Should I animate the photos? Would that make them less dead? That would take ages to make though.... Also - still don't know what? There's a lot we don't know, so that comment doesn't mean much....
@oohweeoohwee9222
@oohweeoohwee9222 2 года назад
Sorry. But Egyptians were doing this a thousand years before Europe.
@ProfessorDaveExplains
@ProfessorDaveExplains 2 года назад
Um, no. They were not.
@dr.khyriabasheir5064
@dr.khyriabasheir5064 2 года назад
@@ProfessorDaveExplains plz origin of the virus
@lindholmaren
@lindholmaren 2 года назад
Do you have a single fact to back that up
@glennpearson9348
@glennpearson9348 2 года назад
Fermentation? Sure. Applying Koch's postulates and treating diseases with vaccines? No.
@glennpearson9348
@glennpearson9348 2 года назад
@@england8186 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-V3y3QoFnqZc.html
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