Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Fun with Medical History

Alexander Yersin isolated the plague bacterium during an epidemic in Hong Kong in 1892.
The Hong Kong government didn't want him there, didn't give him an office or samples.
So he flippin built a hut outside the hospital and paid morgue staff to steal samples.
A proper hut for a properly obsessed Swiss doctor.
Which then became the Hong Kong office of the Pasteur Institute.