Günther Enderlein
Günther Enderlein (7 July 1872 – 11 August 1968) was a German
zoologist,
entomologist, microbiologist, researcher, physician for 60 years, and later a manufacturer of pharmaceutical products. Enderlein received international renown for his insect research, and in Germany became famous due to his concept of the
pleomorphism of
microorganisms and his
hypotheses about the origins of
cancer, based on the work of other scientists. His hypotheses about pleomorphism and cancer have now been disproved by science and have only some historical importance today . Some of his concepts, however, are still popular in
alternative medicine. A
blood test is named after him: ''dark field microscopy according to Enderlein''.
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