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- Sahachirō Hata (秦 佐八郎, Hata Sahachirō, March 23, 1873 – November 22, 1938) was a prominent ****anese bacteriologist who researched the bubonic plague under...
- Bertheim. The antisyphilitic activity of this compound was discovered by Sahachiro Hata in 1909, during a survey of hundreds of newly synthesized organic...
- infection in rabbits. While their early compounds were too toxic, Ehrlich and Sahachiro Hata, a ****anese bacteriologist working with Ehrlich in the quest for...
- effect and had it tested in Africa. With the support of his ****istant Sahachiro Hata Ehrlich discovered in 1909 that Compound 606, Arsphenamine, effectively...
- first synthetic antimicrobial drug, arsphenamine, discovered in 1909 by Sahachiro Hata in the laboratory of Paul Ehrlich, is not toxic to bacteria until...
- because of this work, but Kitasato was not. Meanwhile, Hideyo Noguchi and Sahachiro Hata, those who missed out on the early Nobel Prize for many times. Katsusaburō...
- Maud of Wales, Queen of Haakon VII of Norway (b. 1869) November 22 – Sahachiro Hata, ****anese bacteriologist (b. 1873) November 25 – Otto von Lossow...
- on a syphilis-infected rabbit. He did not recognise its effectiveness. Sahachiro Hata went over Ehrlich's work and found on 31 August 1909 that the rabbit...
- first effective treatment for syphilis was arsphenamine, discovered by Sahachiro Hata in 1909, during a survey of hundreds of newly synthesized organic...
- Berlin. The first effective treatment, Salvarsan, was developed in 1910 by Sahachiro Hata in the laboratory of Paul Ehrlich. It was followed by the introduction...