Species and Specificity
Discover the fascinating journey of immunology with "Species and Specificity," authored by Pauline M. H. Mazumdar and published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. Spanning 476 pages, this insightful work delves into the pivotal issues of species and specificity that defined the early years of immunological research and practice.
Professor Mazumdar expertly chronicles the intense scientific debates among bacteriologists, immunologists, immunochemists, and blood group geneticists. Through a historical lens, she outlines how these discussions paved the way for modern immunology, highlighting the evolution of ideas that shaped the field.
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of science, specifically in biochemical immunology and pathology. Engaging and informative, "Species and Specificity" offers a rich perspective on the foundational concepts that continue to influence contemporary research.