This unique volume contains reviews by some of the most prominent immunologists in the world. The authors present vital facts for each of their areas of expertise and provide individual perspectives on how their own contributions were developed and how these contributions influenced general
immunological thinking and development. This impressive collection of personal reviews by these internationally renowned immunologists makes The Immunologic Revolution an important and
lasting contribution to the entire biomedical community.
The best part of this outstanding collection are the articles on the thymus. Robert Good won the battle over the thymus hands down. Good's pre-Miller papers clearly made Miller's work possible even if