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ics, and so-called “racial hygiene.” His Hygiene des
Geschlechtslebens[Sexual Hygiene] first appeared in 1903, was
reprinted or revised fifty-two times by 1925, and was translated
into many languages, including English. With psychiatrist
Ernst Rüdin (1874–1952), later a Nazi, Gruber co-edited
Fortpflanzung, Vererbung, und Rassenhygiene[Propagation,
Inheritance, and Racial Hygiene] in 1911. Thereafter, much of
his work was political propaganda. Gruber attended Adolph
Hitler’s first big rally in 1921 and was impressed by Hitler’s
control of the crowd and command of issues. Gruber died in
Berchtesgaden, Germany, on September 16, 1927.
See alsoAntibody-antigen, biochemical and molecular reac-
tions; Bacteria and bacterial infection; History of immunol-
ogy; Typhoid fever
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