Medical History Interest Group Lecture: September 26

As part of the Medical History Interest Group Lecture Series, John M. Lehman, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Brody School of Medicine, will discuss the contributions that Dr. Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915) made to pathology, immunology, bacteriology and treatment. Ehrlich is responsible for the naming and initiation of the concept of chemotherapy, developing the first “magic bullet” (Salvarsan, 606). In 1908, he received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his contributions to immunology.

Professor Lehman’s talk will be given on Monday September 26 at 4:30PM in the Evelyn Fike Laupus Gallery on the 4th Floor of Laupus Library.

This event is a part of the Wellness Passport Program and is sponsored by the Laupus Library History Collections and the Department of Bioethics & Interdisciplinary Studies.