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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.