For centuries, humanity attributed plagues like the Black Death, syphilis, and cholera to "miasmas" or divine punishment. The essay-like structure of the book highlights the 19th-century revolution when microbiology finally "brought light to the darkness". Vivas pays homage to the "titans" of science:
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: The accidental discoverer of penicillin, which temporarily gave humans the upper hand. For centuries, humanity attributed plagues like the Black
: The first to witness "animalcules" through a lens. : The first to witness "animalcules" through a lens
A critical theme in Vivas's work is the modern threat of antibiotic resistance. While the 20th century was defined by the victory of antibiotics, the author warns that the "silent killers" are adapting. His background as a researcher in Cellular Microbiology informs his discussion on Superbugs , emphasizing that while we have won many battles, the war is far from over.
: The pioneers who proved that specific microbes cause specific diseases.