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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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4. Gerhard Domagk - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Domagk, Gerhard Alternative names Short description Date of birth 30 October 1895 Place of birth Lagow, Brandenburg Date of death 24 April 1964 Place of death
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Nationality Germany Fields bacteriology Alma mater University of Kiel Prontosil Notable awards Nobel Prize in Medicine Gerhard Johannes Paul Domagk (30 October 1895 – 24 April 1964) was a German pathologist and bacteriologist credited with the discovery of Sulfonamidochrysoidine (KI-730) – the first commercially available antibiotic (marketed under the brand name Prontosil ) – for which he received the 1939 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Domagk was born in Lagow Brandenburg , the son of a school headmaster. Until he was 14, he attended school in Sommerfeld (now Lubsko , Poland). Domagk 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

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6. Gerhard Domagk — Infoplease.com
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Domagk, Gerhard (gĕr`h rt dō`m k), 1895–1964, German chemist and pathologist. A teacher successively at the universities of Greifswald and M nster, he became (1927) director
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Domagk, Gerhard (1895–1964) German pathologist who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1939 for his discovery of the first antibacterial sulphonamide drug.
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12. Gerhard Domagk - Biography
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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.

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German pathologist, discoverer of antibacterial sulphonamide drugs. He found in 1932 that a coaltar dye called Prontosil red contains chemicals with powerful
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German pathologist, discoverer of antibacterial sulphonamide drugs. He found in 1932 that a coal-tar dye called Prontosil red contains chemicals with powerful antibacterial properties. Sulphanilamide became the first of the sulphonamide drugs, used - before antibiotics were discovered - to treat a wide range of conditions, including pneumonia and septic wounds. Nobel prize 1939.
In 1946, Domagk and his coworkers found two compounds (eventually produced under the names of Conteben and Tibione) which, although rather toxic, proved useful in treating tuberculosis caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

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    Gerhard Domagk was born in 1895 in Lagow, Brandenburg, as the son of a teacher. At the age of 20, Domagk — who would later go on to win a Nobel Prize — was confronted with the supposed limits of medicine through his experiences in World War I. At that time, operations that were initially successful were often marred by fatal infectious diseases such as gangrene or gas gangrene. The antiseptic properties of the then-common substances chlorine water and carbolic acid did not last long enough to effectively combat these diseases. In 1914 Domagk received his diploma from secondary school in Liegnitz and began a course of study in human medicine at the University of Kiel in the same year. After having to interrupt his studies for a time due to the war, he received his doctorate in 1921. His post-doctoral qualification was obtained in 1924 at the Pathological Institute of the University of Greifswald. In 1927 the attention of Professor Heinrich Hoerlein was drawn to Domagk's post-doctoral thesis entitled "Destroying infectious diseases through the reticuloendothelium and the development of amyloid." He recruited the young scientist to the pharmaceutical department in Elberfeld. In 1932, while searching for a way to combat bacterial infections by chemical means, Domagk stumbled upon the active substance dimethyl benzyl dodecyl ammonium chloride, which was later launched on the market as a 10 percent solution under the trade name Zephirol. Zephirol's intensive antibacterial effect and good skin compatibility quickly made the product an indispensable and universally applicable skin disinfectant that is still used today for disinfecting hands and instruments.

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