id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44194 Metchnikoff, Olga Life of Elie Metchnikoff, 1845-1916 .txt text/plain 87555 5331 67 a German history of Zoology,[2] published just before the Great War. Metchnikoff describes Kovalevsky as a young man, small and timid, with true picture of the life and evolution of Elie Metchnikoff. Panassovka--Metchnikoff's parents--Country life in Little Russia. Metchnikoff resumed a life of hard work; he was now an _agrégé_ at was not large, Metchnikoff asked Pasteur if he might hope to work in the phagocyte theory made a great impression on Metchnikoff, and, while [24] Hayem, Birsch, Hirschfeld, Kleps, Recklinghausen, Waldeyer, In those words, Metchnikoff ends his book on Human Nature. digestion, Metchnikoff studied the part they play in the organism. For a long time Metchnikoff had been observing himself very The life and work of Elie Metchnikoff are so intimately bound together Thus Elie Metchnikoff had begun by the study of nascent life in Such is also the character of Elie Metchnikoff's life-work. Natural death, Metchnikoff's studies of, 237, 280-81 ./cache/44194.txt ./txt/44194.txt