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Aug 12th, 2015 by wintercow20
Paul Ehrlich is thought to have saved many millions of lives.
Just not THE Paul Ehrlich.
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How ironic. Thanks for the info.
Speaking of scientific heroes, domagk’s story is interesting
http://www.amazon.com/The-Demon-Under-Microscope-Battlefield/dp/1400082145
Thanks for the book recommendation, I just finished a book on Haber and Bosch and another on Borlaug and am quite enthused about them, this one looks great too.
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How ironic. Thanks for the info.
Speaking of scientific heroes, domagk’s story is interesting
http://www.amazon.com/The-Demon-Under-Microscope-Battlefield/dp/1400082145
Thanks for the book recommendation, I just finished a book on Haber and Bosch and another on Borlaug and am quite enthused about them, this one looks great too.