Diphtheria serum by Emil von Behring (1854-1917), woodcuts, published 1895 - stock illustration
Top: The diphtheria serum by Emil von Behring - Taking blood from an immunized horse. Below: Serum injection at the patient. Emil von Behring (1854 - 1917) - German physiologist who received the 1901 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, the first one awarded, for his discovery of a diphtheria antitoxin. He was widely known as a "saviour of children," as diphtheria used to be a major cause of child death. Wood engravings, published in 1895.
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