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Links for History:

  • By Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, CliffsNotes.

    https://www.cliffsnotes.com/study-guides/biology/microbiology/introduction-to-microbiology/a-brief-history-of-microbiology
  • A digital library collection that brings a unique set of resources from Harvard’s libraries to Internet users everywhere. This online collection offers important historical perspectives on the science and public policy of epidemiology today and contributes to the understanding of the global, social–history, and public–policy implications of diseases.

    http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/contagion/
  • Highlights in the History of Microbiology by St. Louis Community College.

    https://users.stlcc.edu/kkiser/History.page.html
  • Microbiology’s 50 Most Significant Events 1875–Present.

    http://www.microbeworld.org/history-of-microbiology
  • A timeline illustrating the history of the development of microbiology.

    http://www.asm.org/index.php/choma3/71-membership/archives/7852-significant-events-in-microbiology-since-1861
  • NIH researchers recall the early years of AIDS.

    https://history.nih.gov/NIHInOwnWords/
  • The History of Vaccines by The College of Physicians of Philadelphia.

    http://www.historyofvaccines.org/
  • This Web site explores the historical developments that led to the determination of the structure and biological functions of viruses and their macromolecular components.

    http://virologyhistory.wustl.edu/