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Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (one scientist believe in humanity not fame)
Literary Works of Sanderson Beck ^

Posted on 03/11/2009 12:00:03 AM PDT by greatdefender

In a clinic Dr. Hans Wolfert (Sig Ruman) complains that Dr. Paul Ehrlich (Edward G. Robinson) does not follow rules. Ehrlich tells his wife Hedvig (Ruth Gordon) he wants to quit, but his daughters need milk. In a laboratory Ehrlich shows Dr. Emil von Behring (Otto Kruger) his dyes. Ehrlich is warned he may be fired if he does not conform, but he leaves work to tell Dr. Robert Koch (Albert Bassermann) that a dye could make the tubercle bacillus he discovered visible. Ehrlich loses his job and experiments, coughing. Hedvig heats his room, making a stain work. Behring has Ehrlich test himself for tuberculosis. Ehrlich shows Koch the stain and is given a position, because doctors can now diagnose tuberculosis. Ehrlich goes to Egypt for a cure and treats snakebite, learning the father became immune from previous bites. Ehrlich returns to Koch and works on snake venom. Behring says his diphtheria serum failed and gets angry. Ehrlich explains how antibodies can be increased by injections in animals. A diphtheria epidemic ravages German children. Koch lets Ehrlich and Behring give the sermon to half, but they inject all forty children. They fear the end of their careers, but minister Althoff (Donald Crisp) tells Ehrlich that all forty survived and asks him to work on a typhoid serum.

Ehrlich develops his side-chain theory over fifteen years. A committee learns of his research with mice, rabbits, and guinea pigs. Wolfert reprimands him for hiring an Oriental as "unGerman." Reading that syphilis spirochetes were discovered, Ehrlich searches for "magic bullets," chemicals to kill microbes. Behring visits Ehrlich and says that Althoff wants him to give up using chemicals for cures. Behring and Ehrlich disagree, and Ehrlich's funds are cut by 50%. Hedvig goes to rich Franziska Speyer (Maria Ouspenskaya), who invites Ehrlich to dinner. He explains his work on syphilis and persuades her that tests are worthwhile. After 606 tests, a monkey recovers. Ehrlich tells his staff human experiment must be secret. Dr. Morgenroth (Edward Norris) suspects that Ehrlich will inject himself and beats him to it. Dr. Lentz (Henry O'Neill) asks patients to volunteer, and a blind man gradually regains his vision. Ehrlich declines to release his specific until he checks for complications; but doctors persuade him to help those in need.

Orders come in, and Ehrlich collapses. Dr. Lentz calls him that a patient died. Wolfert reports deaths by 606 to a newspaper. Althoff urges Ehrlich to sue for libel. In the trial Ehrlich admits arsenic does kill some; but symptoms can lead to stopping treatment to prevent death. Behring testifies that 38 deaths were caused by 606, but he says 606 cures syphilis. Ehrlich is vindicated, and Wolfert is sentenced to one year. Before he dies, Ehrlich says diseases of the soul, such as greed, hate, and ignorance, must also be cured.


TOPICS: Health/Medicine; Science
KEYWORDS: greed; medicine; research
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1854-1915

1 posted on 03/11/2009 12:00:03 AM PDT by greatdefender
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To: greatdefender

Where is your Messiah now?


2 posted on 03/11/2009 12:05:43 AM PDT by nickcarraway (Are the Good Times Really Over?)
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To: nickcarraway

The Movie is great


3 posted on 03/11/2009 12:18:39 AM PDT by greatdefender (If You Want Peace.....Prepare For War)
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4 posted on 03/11/2009 6:12:00 AM PDT by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric cartman voice* 'I love you guys')
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To: greatdefender

This can’t be the Paul Ehrlich that wrote “The Population Bomb”, Predicting hundreds of millions would die of starvation in the 70’s and 80’s.


5 posted on 03/11/2009 6:46:34 AM PDT by joshhiggins
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To: joshhiggins

No it is not. The Ehrlich I am referring to was a German Microbiologist-died in 1915- who believe that research is for helping humanity not robbing the benefits- like those who are doing stem cells currently.


6 posted on 03/11/2009 7:42:58 AM PDT by greatdefender (If You Want Peace.....Prepare For War)
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To: Steve Van Doorn

Thanks. having trouble getting pics on this board.


7 posted on 03/11/2009 7:43:48 AM PDT by greatdefender (If You Want Peace.....Prepare For War)
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To: greatdefender
I set up some of the basic HTML codes in a macro that isn’t hard to do in Word (hit tools macro then set those you want).
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8 posted on 03/11/2009 12:24:24 PM PDT by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric cartman voice* 'I love you guys')
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