Élie Metchnikoff Quote

The sum of the very numerous facts established in the archives of science leaves no room to doubt the major part played by the phagocytic system, as the organism's main defence against the danger from infectious agents of all kinds, as well as their poisons.


Nobel Lectures, Physiology or Medicine 1901-1921, On the Present State of the Question of Immunity in Infectious Diseases


The sum of the very numerous facts established in the archives of science leaves no room to doubt the major part played by the phagocytic system, as...

The sum of the very numerous facts established in the archives of science leaves no room to doubt the major part played by the phagocytic system, as...

The sum of the very numerous facts established in the archives of science leaves no room to doubt the major part played by the phagocytic system, as...

The sum of the very numerous facts established in the archives of science leaves no room to doubt the major part played by the phagocytic system, as...