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September 2021 Hong Kong Auction  2-7 Oct 2021
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Lot 29563

Starting price: 90 USD
Price realized: 1100 USD
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JAPAN. Austria - Japan. Sahachiro Hata & Paul Ehrlich/Treatment of Syphilis Bronze Medal, ND (ca. 1912). GEM UNCIRCULATED.
Brettauer-Unlisted; Wurzbach-1823. Diameter: 54mm; Weight: 120.59 gms. By F. Kounitzky. Commemorating their breakthrough research on the treatment of syphilis. Obverse: Half length busts of Ehrlich, holding test tube, and Hata, reading through their notes; =EHRLICH-HATA= in exergue; Reverse: PER ASPERA AD ASTRA (through the hardships to the stars), nude male fighting back serpentine anthropomorphic monster (representing syphilis) clutching human skull; other men in background wracked with madness. Edge: Plain. A very interesting medical type, this example offers alluring bronze-brown surfaces with incredible relief.

Paul Ehrlich was an important German physician and scientist who contributed greatly to the field of immunology. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine in 1908 for the standardization of manufacturing anti-diphtheria serum, he actually garnered even more fame through a discovery with fellow researcher, Sahachiro Hata from Japan. This breakthrough involved arsphenamine (also known as Salvarsan or compound 606) and was the first effective treatment for syphilis. This incredibly important treatment further led to Ehrlich's concept of the "magic bullet" (i.e., the idea that it would be possible to kill a bacteria or disease within one's body by using a targeted treatment without harming the body itself), and also served as the foundation to the concept of chemotherapy. The contributions of Ehrlich and Hata cannot be understated, especially when considering the importance of public health and the medical researchers tasked with maintaining it.

Estimate: $150 - $300

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