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Lyme disease, potential plague of the 21st century detection problems resolved by imaging with the Bradford Variable Projection High Resolution Microscope

Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients,  Jan, 2005  by Robert W. Bradford,  Henry W. Allen

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RELATED ARTICLE: History of Lyme Disease

1900 -- Effective antisyphilitic, Salvarsan, (syphilis, a spirochete
        disease) discovered by Paul Ehrlich, MD.
1908 -- Ehrlich awarded Nobel Prize for the arsenic-containing compound
        to treat syphilis.
1952 to date -- Highly classified US Government animal disease research
        laboratory, Plum Island, in close proximity to Lyme, CT.
1974 -- First Lyme symptoms, 14-year old boy, Lyme, CT.
1975 -- Lyme disease first recognized by Allen Steere, MD, in Lyme, CT.
1982 -- The causative Lyme spirochete was discovered by Dr. Willy
        Burgdorfer.
1983 -- Borrelia burgdorferi was named after Dr. Willy Burgdorfer.
2003 -- The Bradford Research Institute's High Resolution Microscope
        imaging of Lyme spirochete and cyst forms.
2004 -- The Bradford Research Institute (BRI) developed Bismacine[TM],
        an injectable form of bismuth, shown effective against the
        spirochete and cyst forms.