A few months later, Paul Remlinger (1871–1964) at the Constantinople Imperial Bacteriology Institute correctly demonstrated that the aetiological agent of rabies was not a protozoan, but a filterable virus.
In 1904, an Italian doctor, Adelchi Negri, published his study of the brain cell changes accompanying the disease, which Williams had also been working on, and these newly discovered indicators were named Negri bodies.
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