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  1. Theobald Smith FRS(For) HFRSE (July 31, 1859 – December 10, 1934) was a pioneering epidemiologist, bacteriologist, pathologist and professor. Smith is widely considered to be America's first internationally-significant medical research scientist.

  2. Apr 9, 2024 · Theobald Smith (born July 31, 1859, Albany, N.Y., U.S.—died Dec. 10, 1934, New York, N.Y.) was an American microbiologist and pathologist who discovered the causes of several infectious and parasitic diseases. He is often considered the greatest American bacteriologist.

  3. Among Smith’s many fundamental contributions to immunology, the most important was demonstrating that animals develop hypersensitivity to bacteria upon repeated injections. What is now called anaphylaxis was long known as the “Theobald Smith phenomenon.”

  4. Among Smith’s many fundamental contributions to immunology, the most important was demonstrating that animals develop hypersensitivity to bacteria upon repeated injections. What is now called anaphylaxis was long known as the “Theobald Smith phenomenon.”

  5. After determining, by a large number of autopsies, that he was dealing with an infec-tious disease, Smith convinced himself that the cause of the condition was an amoeboid protozoan which accumulated in lesions localized largely in the mucosa and the submucosa of the large intestine.

  6. SMITH, THEOBALD. ( b. Albany, New York, 31 July 1859; d. New York, N.Y., 10 December 1934) microbiology, comparative pathology. The scope and thoroughness of Smith’s researches in bacteriology, immunology, and parasitology produced many discoveries of theoretical import and immediate utility to public health and veterinary medicine.

  7. THEOBALD SMITH - 1859-1934. Our society is named in honor of Theobald Smith, the greatest of American bacteriology pioneers. Dr. Smith's contributions to bacteriology and medical science were manifold and of far-reaching significance.

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