- Walther Kruse
Walther Kruse (
September 8 ,1864 - 1943) was a Germanbacteriologist who was a native ofBerlin . In 1888 he received his doctorate from Berlin, where he was a student ofRudolf Virchow (1821-1902). From 1889 until 1892 he worked as a bacteriolgist inNaples , and in 1892 travelled to Egypt to perform research ondysentery . In 1893 he became an assistant tohygienist Carl Flügge (1847-1923) inBreslau , and afterwards was a professor inBonn ,Königsberg andLeipzig .Walther Kruse is remembered for his work in
parasitology and his research ofintestinal bacteria infections. He performed extensive studies of "Shigella dysenteriae " during an epidemic of dysentery in the Ruhr area of Germany. This organism is sometimes referred to as the "Shiga-Kruse bacillus", and its associated disease as "Shiga-Kruse dysentery". These eponyms are shared with Japanese bacteriologistKiyoshi Shiga (1871-1957). Kruse documented his findings in a 1900 treatise titled "Über die Ruhr als Volkskrankheit und ihren Erreger".In 1914 he demonstrated that the
common cold could be transmitted to healthy individuals via nasal secretions that were free of bacteria. The results of these experiments were published in a treatise called "Die Erreger von Husten und Schnopfen". Also, a specialized tool used to spread material over the surface of aculture medium is called "Kruse's brush".References
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* cite book
title=America's Forgotten Pandemic
author=Alfred W. Crosby
year=2003
publisher=Cambridge University Press
isbn=0521541751
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=KYtAkAIHw24C&pg=PA279&lpg=PA279&dq=kruse+%22common+cold%22&source=web&ots=05SMB8mC4I&sig=xh_TLdGRRl1qG_FpFPtMRsLVXgY
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