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Authorised form of nameEhrlich; Paul (1854 - 1915); biochemist
Dates1854 - 1915
NationalityGerman
Place of birthStrehlen, Lower Silesia province of Prussia, Germany, Europe [present day Wrocław, Poland, Europe]
Date of birth14 March 1854
Place of deathBad Homburg, Germany, Europe
Date of death20 August 1915
Occupationbiochemist
Research fieldBiochemistry
Physiology
Haematology
Immunology
Chemotherapy
ActivityEducation: Gymnasium, Breslau; University of Breslau; University of Strassburg; University of Freiburg-im-Breisgau; University of Leipzig.
Career:
Appointed assistant to Professor Frerichs at the Berlin Medical Clinic (1878) where he was able to work with dyes and staining tissues with them, laying foundations for future work on haematology and staining of tissues; published his method of staining the tubercle bacillus that Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (FRS 1897) had discovered (1882); Titular Professor (1882); qualified following his thesis Das Sauerstoffbedürfnis des Organismus (The need of the organism for oxygen) as a Privatdozent in the Faculty of Medicine in the University of Berlin (1887); Associate Professor at the University of Berlin; Senior House Physician to the Charité Hospital in Berlin; assistant to Koch at the Institute for Infectious Diseases (1890); Director of a newly established institute for the control of therapeutic sera at Steglitz, Berlin (1896); appointed Public Health Officer at Frankfurt-am-Main (1897); Director of the Royal Institute of Experimental Therapy (1899); Director of the Georg Speyerhaus (1899); devoted later years of his life to the experimental work on tumours, sarcoma, and his theory of athreptic immunity to cancer; suffered a stroke (1914); died of a second stroke whilst on holiday in Bad Homburg (1915).
Memberships:
Privy Medical Counsel to the Prussian Government 1897; followed by Counsel in 1907; culminating in the Real Privy Counsel with the title of Excellency in 1911.
Medals/Awards:
Tiedemann Prize of the Senckenberg Naturforschende Gesellschaft 1887
Prize of Honour at the XVth International Congress of Medicine at Lisbon 1906
Nobel Prize (Physiology or Medicine) 1908
Liebig Medal of the German Chemical Society 1911
Cameron Prize of the University of Edinburgh 1914
Membership categoryForeign Member
Date of election30/06/1910
Age at election56
ProposerRalph Allen Sampson; Hector Munro Macdonald; Horace Lamb; Percy Alexander MacMahon; Aubrey Strahan; Charles James Martin; Walter Holbrook Gaskell
Archibald Geikie; Alfred Bray Kempe; John Rose Bradford; William Crookes; Herbert Brereton Baker; William Henry Perkin; David Prain; Arthur Everett Shipley; Edward Bagnall Poulton
RSActivityLectures:
Croonian 1900
RelationshipsParents: Ismar Ehrlich and Rosa Weigert.
Spouse: Hedwig Pinkus (1883).
Children: Stephanie and Marianne.
PublishedWorksRCN R81085
OtherInfoDiscovered mast cells in 1877.
Discovered basophils in 1879.
Found the cure for syphillis im 1909.
Introduced receptor theory in collaboration with John Newport Langley (FRS 1883).
Proposed Seitenkettentheorie (side chain theory) to explain the immune response in living cells.
Credited with initiating chemotherapy.
Coined the term magic bullet to refer to the production of substances that would seek out disease causing agents.
Ehrlich's reagent is named after him.
Royal Society Obituary or MemoirClick to view (may be contained within a meeting notice, presidential address or list of death notices)
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DSB; Science History Institute Museum & Library Scientific Biohraphies, Paul Ehrlich [URL: https://www.sciencehistory.org/education/scientific-biographies/paul-ehrlich/; last accessed 10/04/2024]; The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1908, Paul Ehrich Biographical [URL: https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/1908/ehrlich/biographical/; last accessed: 10/04/2024]
References:
G V R Born, FRS, 'The wide-ranging family history of Max Born' in NR 2002 vol 56 pp 219-262
Anne Cooke, 'From Microbes to Man. Ulf Lagerkvist, Pioneers of microbiology and the Nobel Prize' in NR 2004 vol 58 pp 234-236
A F Bristow, T Barrowcliffe and D R Bangham, 'Standardization of biological medicines: the first hundred years, 1900-2000' in NR 2006 vol 60 pp 271-289
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc Series B 1921 vol 92 pp i-vii signed by R M
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/95371829
CodeNA7579
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1910/18Ehrlich, Paul: certificate of election to the Royal Society
IM/005267Ehrlich, Paul1993
RR/15/44Referee's report by Sidney Harris Cox Martin, on the Croonian Lecture 'Immunity with special reference to cell life' by Paul Ehrlich 8 May 1900
RR/15/45Referee's report by John Rose Bradford, on the Croonian Lecture 'Immunity with special reference to cell life' by Paul Ehrlich May 1900
NLB/20/688Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor Paul Ehrlich, [Fellow of the Royal Society]18 June 1900
NLB/20/304Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor Paul Ehrlich, [Fellow of the Royal Society]16 March 1900
NLB/20/261Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor Dr Paul Ehrlich, [Fellow of the Royal Society], Westendstrasse 62, Frankfurt am Main, Germany8 March 1900
NLB/20/669Copy letter from Arthur William Rucker, to Herrn Professor Dr Paul Ehrlich, Westendstrasse, 62, Frankfort-on-Main14 June 1900
NLB/20/353Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to John Scott Burdon-Sanderson, [Fellow of the Royal Society]31 March 1900
NLB/20/509Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor John Rose Bradford, Fellow of the Royal Society10 May 1900
NLB/20/506Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor William Dobinson Halliburton, Fellow of the Royal Society9 May 1900
NLB/21/67Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor Dr Paul Ehrlich, Westendstrasse, 62 Frankfurt, Germany24 July 1900
NLB/21/16Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Dr Bashford, Königliche Institut fur experimentelle Therapie, Frankfurt16 July 1900
NLB/35/160Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor Ernest Henry Starling, Fellow of the Royal Society26 April 1907
NLB/37/720Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Dr A [Augustus] D [Desire] Waller, Fellow of the Royal Society5 May 1908
RR/15/42Referee's report by John Scott Burdon-Sanderson, on the Croonian Lecture 'Immunity with special reference to cell life' by Paul EhrlichApril 1900
NLB/20/326Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor William Dobinson Halliburton, Fellow of the Royal Society23 March 1900
NLB/21/17Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Dr Paul Ehrlich, [Fellow of the Royal Society], Westendstrasse 62, Frankfurt16 July 1900
NLB/20/421Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Dr E F Bashford, Königliche Instituts für Experimentelle Therapie, Sandhofsrasse 44, Frankfurt24 April 1900
HD/25/2Paul Ehrlich letters to Henry Dale1903-1904
RR/15/43Letter from John Scott Burdon-Sanderson, on the Croonian Lecture 'Immunity with special reference to cell life' by Paul Ehrlich to Halliburton29 April 1900
NLB/42/649Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to "Nature"July 1910
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