كارل كاري (و. 1857 – 1928 م) هو طبيب، وأستاذ جامعي، وجراح سويسري، ولد في باد راكاز، توفي في بويرتو دي لا كروث، عن عمر يناهز 71 عاماً.[1][2][3]
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Another pupil of Koch was the now forgotten hero, Dr. Garré of Basel, who gravely rubbed whole test tubes full of another kind of microbe – which Pasteur had alleged was the cause of boils – into his own arm. Garré came down horribly with an enormous carbuncle and twenty boils – the tremendous dose of microbes he shot into himself might easily have finished him – but he dismissed his danger as merely "unpleasant" and shouted triumphantly: "I know that this microbe, this staphylococcus, is the true cause of boils and carbuncles!"