Paul Henry de Kruif was an American microbiologist and author known for his 1926 bestseller, Microbe Hunters.
He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and served in the military before becoming a full-time writer.
De Kruif contributed significantly to Sinclair Lewis's novel Arrowsmith, providing scientific information and character sketches.
His writings occasionally caused controversy, leading to his dismissal from the Rockefeller Institute.
De Kruif wrote for various publications and served on commissions promoting Infantile Paralysis research.
His last book, The Sweeping Wind, was an autobiography.
De Kruif's work has inspired many aspiring physicians and scientists.
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