Across
- 2. Organism which provides genetic information for Diphtheria toxin formation (13)
- 3. Disease caused by Treponema pallidum (8)
- 4. Rabies was first grown in its spinal cord (6)
- 7. A form if indirect protection against disease (4, 8)
- 9. German-Jewish scientist and developer of the "side chain" theory of immunology (4, 7)
- 11. Tiny beings seen by X Across (10)
- 13. His gardener's son was his first test case! (6, 6)
- 14. Word describing a vaccine produced from a living microbe but weakened prior to administration (10)
- 16. The "Great White Plague" (12)
- 20. The "speckled monster" (8)
- 24. Aristotelian Abiogenesis (11, 10)
- 25. The "father" of sterility in surgery (6, 6)
- 27. The founder of the "Germ Theory of Disease" (6, 4)
- 28. Disease of maternity wards investigated by Semmelweis (9, 5)
- 29. Generic term for the compound harvested from horse serum during the development of the first Diphtheria cure (9)
- 31. Salk and Sabine famously developed vaccines for this disease (5)
- 32. Dutch lens maker and inventor of hand-held microscope (7, 3, 11)
Down
- 1. Instrument for transferring small amounts of fluid invented by the French School of Microbiology (7, 7)
- 5. Spanish tour of vaccination 1803-1806 (5, 10)
- 6. Pioneering method in the large-scale production of the first antibiotic (4-4, 12)
- 8. Co-worker with XX Across (5)
- 10. Chamberland's laziness resulted in a vaccine for this disease! (7, 7)
- 12. Second Director of the Pasteur Institute (5,4)
- 15. English polymath and Royal Society Ciurator of Experiments from 1662 (6,5)
- 17. He was "almost right"? (3, 6, 6)
- 18. Popular theory for the spread of Cholera (6)
- 19. Popular book of "microscopic drawings" published in 1665 (12)
- 21. Recipient organ for Chinese variolation (4)
- 22. Finally disproved X Down (5, 7)
- 23. Fleming's mould? (11)
- 24. AKA "Compound 606" (9)
- 26. Aussie first in Nobel's world? (6, 6)
- 30. Animal origin for holiday-induced injection?? (3)
