Die Darmbakterien des Säuglings und ihre Beziehungen zur Physiologie der Verdauung (1886)

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"Die Darmbakterien des Säuglings und ihre Beziehungen zur Physiologie der Verdauung" (1886) is a pioneering medical study by Theodor Escherich that investigates the intestinal bacteria of infants and their role in digestive physiology, laying groundwork for modern microbiology and pediatrics.

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instanceOf medical study
scientific publication
author Theodor Escherich NERFINISHED
authorOccupation bacteriologist
pediatrician
contribution contributed to early medical bacteriology
influenced development of modern pediatrics
investigated relationships between intestinal bacteria and digestion in infants
laid groundwork for modern understanding of the infant gut microbiome
pioneered systematic study of infant gut bacteria
countryOfOrigin Germany
fieldOfStudy gastroenterology
microbiology
pediatrics
focus bacterial flora in the intestines of infants
physiological role of bacteria in infant digestion
historicalPeriod late 19th century
historicalSignificance considered a pioneering work in pediatric microbiology
impact informed later research on infant nutrition and health
language German
mainTopic digestive physiology in infants
intestinal bacteria of infants
publicationYear 1886
relatedTo development of the concept of commensal gut bacteria
early research on Escherichia coli

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Theodor Escherich notableWork Die Darmbakterien des Säuglings und ihre Beziehungen zur Physiologie der Verdauung (1886)