Etudes experimentales sur la syphilis

Elie METCHNIKOFF

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Etudes experimentales sur la syphilis

METCHNIKOFF’S SEMINAL STUDIES ON SYPHILIS, 1903, IMPORTANT ASSOCIATION/PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED BY METCHNIKOFF TO AUGUST WASSERMANN, WHO USED METCHNIKOFF’S FINDINGS TO DEVELOP THE FIRST DIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR SYPHILIS

METCHNIKOFF, Elie, and Roux, Émile. Études expérimentales sur la syphilis. [Paris: L’Institut Pasteur, 1903]. Tall octavo, original paper wrappers, pp 14; housed in a custom half calf clamshell box.

Offprint from the December 1903 issue of Annales de l’Institut Pasteur, the first of four papers by Metchnikoff and Roux detailing their experimental studies of syphilis. With five colored illustrations, one full-page. Important association/presentation copy inscribed on the title page by Metchnikoff to a fellow researcher whose work was closely based on Metchnikoff’s and who used this work to develop the first diagnostic test for syphilis: “Herr Professor Dr. A Wassermann mit freundlisch Grusfen. d. Verf.”

“In 1903 Metchnikoff and Roux discovered that syphilis was transmissible to monkeys, thereby destroying the old theory that the disease was exclusively human and inaccessible to experiment” (DSB 9:334). Recipient August Paul von Wassermann used these findings in developing his complement fixation test for syphilis, which he reported in 1906 and which served as the standard test for syphilis until it was replaced by the modern rapid plasma reagin test. In 1908, Metchnikoff would share the Nobel Prize in Medicine with researcher Paul Erlich, in whose laboratory an arsenic-based drug for the treatment of syphilis was developed, for their contributions to the study of immunity.

Interior fine; chipping to outer edges of original paper wrappers. Fine condition. Most scarce; a unique copy and a centerpiece of a collection on infectious disease or immunology.

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