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  1. Gerhard Domagk and the Discovery of Sulfa (Unlocking the Secrets of Science) by John Bankston, 2002-08
  2. Gerhard Domagk: The First Man to Triumph over Infectious Diseases (Naturwissenschaft-Philosophie-Geschichte/ Natural Science - Philosophy - History) (Volume 17) by Ekkehard Grundmann, 2006-02-28
  3. Person (Bayer Ag): Fritz ter Meer, Friedrich Jähne, Gerhard Domagk, Carl Duisberg, Arthur Eichengrün, Henry Theodore Böttinger, Friedrich Bayer (German Edition)
  4. Pharmacologue: Shen Kuo, Dioscoride, Al-Kindi, Gerhard Domagk, Su Song, Alfred Einhorn, Andreas de Leenheer, Johann Jakob Wepfer (French Edition)
  5. People From Swiebodzin County: People From Swiebodzin, Martin Agricola, Gerhard Domagk, Walter Warzecha, Werner Kolhörster, Piotr Rysiukiewicz
  6. Microbiologiste: Louis Pasteur, Charles Nicolle, Armand Frappier, Félix D'hérelle, Salvador Luria, Robert Koch, René Dubos, Gerhard Domagk (French Edition)
  7. Scientifique Allemand: Athanasius Kircher, Friedrich Parrot, Gerhard Neukum, Gerhard Domagk, Henry Oldenburg, Alfred Einhorn (French Edition)
  8. Bactériologiste: Émile Roux, Gerhard Domagk, Albert Besson, Anton Julius Friedrich Rosenbach, Paul-Louis Simond, Fernand Widal (French Edition)
  9. Les Prix Nobel en 1939: by Corneille & DOMAGK, Gerhard HEYMANS, 1942
  10. Chemotherapie Der Tuberkulose Mit Den Thiosemikarbazonen by Gerhard Domagk, 1950
  11. The Demon Under the Microscope: From Battlefield Hospitals to Nazi Labs, One Doctor's Heroic Search for the World's First Miracle Drug by Thomas Hager, 2006-11-16

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Gerhard Domagk. Gerhard Johannes Paul Domagk (October 30, 1895 April 24,1964) was a German pathologist and bacteriologist and Nobel laureate.
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Gerhard Johannes Paul Domagk October 30 April 24 ) was a German pathologist and bacteriologist and Nobel laureate. Domagk was born in Lagow Brandenburg , Germany) as son of a school headmaster. He studied medicine at the university of Kiel , but volunteered to serve as a soldier in World War I , where he was wounded in December 1914, working the rest of the war as medic. After the war, he finished his studies, and worked at the university of Greifswald , where he researched infections caused by bacteria . In 1925, he followed his professor Walter Gross to Münster . He also started working at the IG Farben laboratories at Wuppertal . The same year, he married Gertrud Strübe. Later they would have three sons and a daughter. At IG Farben, he continued the studies of Josef Klarer and Fritz Mietzsch , based on works by Paul Ehrlich , to use dyes , at that time a major product of IG Farben, as antibiotics . He found the sulfonamide Prontosil to be effective against streptococcus , and treated his own daughter with it, saving her the amputation of an arm.

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Gerhard Johannes Paul Domagk October 30 April 24 ) was a German pathologist and bacteriologist and Nobellaureate. Domagk was born in Lagow Brandenburg , Germany) as son of a school headmaster. He studied medicine at the university of Kiel , but volunteeredto serve as a soldier in World War I , where he was wounded in December 1914,working the rest of the war as medic. After the war, he finished his studies, and worked at the university of Greifswald , where he researched infections caused by bacteria . In 1925, he followed his professor Walter Gross to Münster . He also started working at the IGFarben laboratories at Wuppertal . The same year, he married Gertrud Strübe.Later they would have three sons and a daughter. At IG Farben, he continued the studies of Josef Klarer and Fritz Mietzsch , based on works by Paul Ehrlich , to use dyes , at that time a major product of IG Farben, as antibiotics . He found the sulfonamide Prontosil to be effective against streptococcus , and treated his own daughter with it, saving her the amputation of an arm.

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Gerhard Johannes Paul Domagk was born on October 30, 1895, at Lagow, a beautiful, small town in the Brandenburg Marches. Until he was fourteen he went to school in Sommerfeld, where his father was assistant headmaster. His mother, Martha Reimer, came from farming stock in the Marches, where she lived in Sommerfeld until 1945 when she was expelled from her home; she died from starvation in a refugee camp.
Domagk himself was, from the age of 14, at school in Silesia until he reached the upper sixth form. He then became a medical student at Kiel and, when the 1914-1918 War broke out, he served in the Army, and in December 1914 was wounded. Later he was sent to join the Sanitary Service and served in, among other places, the cholera hospitals in Russia. During this time he was decisively impressed by the helplessness of the medical men of that time when they were faced with cholera, typhus, diarrhoeal infections and other infectious diseases. He was especially strongly influenced by the fact that surgery had little value in the treatment of these diseases and even amputations and other forms of radical treatment were often followed by severe bacterial infections, such as gas gangrene.
In 1923 he moved to Greifswald and there became, in 1924, University Lecturer in Pathological Anatomy. In 1925 he held the same post in the

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Domagk, c. Archiv fur Kunst und Geschichte, Berlin Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery (announced in 1932) of the antibacterial effects of Prontosil , the first of the sulfonamide drugs. Domagk earned a medical degree from the University of Kiel in 1921. After teaching at the universities of Greifswald (1924) and Munich (1925), he became director of the I.G. Farbenindustrie (Bayer) Laboratory for Experimental Pathology and Bacteriology, Wuppertal-Elberfeld. There, inspired by the ideas of Paul Ehrlich , he began testing newly developed dyes for their possible effects against various infections. He noticed the antibacterial action of one of the dyes against streptococcal infection in mice. The dye, Prontosil red, was then tried clinically against streptococcal infections in humans with great success. The active component of Prontosil turned out to be sulfanilamide, which became another important sulfa drug. Unable to accept the Nobel award at the time because of Nazi German policy, Domagk later (1947) received the gold medal and diploma. He also was active in research on tuberculosis and cancer.

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