HARRY SMITH CBE: 7 August 1921 — 10 December 2011
Harry Smith was the person who, more than any other in the latter half of the twentieth century, prompted a renaissance of interest in the pathogenesis of microbial disease. A chemist turned microbiologist, his work on Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, led to the discovery in the s...
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