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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_ZinsserHans Zinsser - Wikipedia

    Hans Zinsser (November 17, 1878 – September 4, 1940) was an American physician, bacteriologist, and prolific author. The author of over 200 books and medical articles, he was also a published poet. Some of his verses were published in The Atlantic Monthly.

  2. 1 mag 2024 · Hans Zinsser was an American bacteriologist and epidemiologist. He taught principally at the Columbia (1913–23) and Harvard (1923–40) medical schools. He isolated the bacterium that causes the European type of typhus, developed the first anti-typhus vaccine, and, with colleagues, found a way to.

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    Hans Zinsser (1878–1940) was the sixth president of the American Association of Immunologists, serving from 1919 to 1920. An internationally recognized authority on typhus and the author of Rats, Lice and History(1935), Zinsser was the Charles Wilder Professor of Bacteriology and Immunology at Harvard University Medical School from 1925 to 1940. Zi...

    Joined: 1917 President: 1919–1920 Councillor: 1920–1926 The Journal of Immunology Board of Editors: 1916–1940

    Distinguished Service Medal, U.S. Army, 1922
    Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1923
    Member, National Academy of Sciences, 1924
    Chevalier, Legion d’Honneur, France, 1935
    National Academy of Sciences biographical memoir
    Hektoen International obituary
    Hans Zinsser, As I Remember Him: The Biography of R.S.(Boston: Little Brown and Company, 1940)
  3. www.encyclopedia.com › medicine-biographies › hans-zinsserHans Zinsser | Encyclopedia.com

    29 mag 2018 · ZINSSER, HANS (b. New York, N. Y., 17 November 1878; d. New York, 4 September 1940) bacteriology, immunology. Zinsser was the youngest son of August Zinsser, a German immigrant who had founded a prosperous chemical products business. The household retained many Old World features, and German was Zinsser’s primary language until he ...

  4. Hans Zinsser, president of the Society of American Bacteriologists in 1926, was known as much for his literary and textbook writing as for his scientific contributions. He was a widely known scientist and person of letters.

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  5. 14 apr 2001 · With the immigration of eastern Europeans into the west over the past few decades, and the continuing epidemics of louse-borne typhus in Russia, the potential for continued cases of Brill-Zinsser disease exists. Whether antimicrobial use for other disorders eradicates the latent state is unknown.

  6. Zinsser, Hans Batteriologo e medico statunitense (New York 1878 - ivi 1940). Prof. alla Stanford university (1910), alla Columbia univ. (1913) e poi ad Harvard (dal 1923).