A Modern Scientific Perspective On Prof. Dr. Enderlein’s Concept Of Microbial Life Cycles

In 1925, German zoologist Prof. Dr. Gunther Enderlein published his concepts of microbial life cycles based on blood analysis observations in the book The Life Cycle of Bacteria (Bakterien Cyklogenie) [1]. He theorized that the origin of every microbe was a tiny protein of plant origin that Enderlein called protits or colloids. Furthermore, he thought … Continue reading A Modern Scientific Perspective On Prof. Dr. Enderlein’s Concept Of Microbial Life Cycles

Günther Enderlein

Günther Enderlein Born 7 July 1872 Leipzig Died 11 August 1968 (aged 96) Wentdorf, near Hamburg Nationality German Fields Zoology Entomology Known for Theories on Pleomorphism Günther Enderlein (7 July 1872 – 11 August 1968) was a German zoologist, entomologist and later a manufacturer of pharmaceutical products. Enderlein got some international renown because of his insect research … Continue reading Günther Enderlein