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... experiment we know That living creatures from corruption grow : Hide in a hollow pit a slaughter'd steer , Bees from his putrid bowels will appear , Who , like their parents , haunt the fields and bring Their honey - harvest home , and ...
... experiment we know That living creatures from corruption grow : Hide in a hollow pit a slaughter'd steer , Bees from his putrid bowels will appear , Who , like their parents , haunt the fields and bring Their honey - harvest home , and ...
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... experiments Redi destroyed the belief in the spontaneous generation of maggots in meat , and with it many related beliefs . " It was not long before Leeuwenhoek , Vallismeri , Swammerdan , and others , following the trend of Redi's work ...
... experiments Redi destroyed the belief in the spontaneous generation of maggots in meat , and with it many related beliefs . " It was not long before Leeuwenhoek , Vallismeri , Swammerdan , and others , following the trend of Redi's work ...
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... favorable for the development of life , without , however , being able to produce it . Spallanzani's critics , however , objected to his experiment on the ground that air is essential to life , and that in his 20 PATHOGENIC BACTERIA .
... favorable for the development of life , without , however , being able to produce it . Spallanzani's critics , however , objected to his experiment on the ground that air is essential to life , and that in his 20 PATHOGENIC BACTERIA .
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... experiments of Schwann , by proving that the free admission of calcined air to closed vessels contain- ing putrescible infusions was without effect , while the admission of ordinary air brought about decomposition , suggested that the ...
... experiments of Schwann , by proving that the free admission of calcined air to closed vessels contain- ing putrescible infusions was without effect , while the admission of ordinary air brought about decomposition , suggested that the ...
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... experiments of Schwann and others , and showed clearly that " the cause which communicated life to his infusions ... experiments , demonstrated that this bacillus was the materies morbi of the disease . Tyndall enlarged upon the ...
... experiments of Schwann and others , and showed clearly that " the cause which communicated life to his infusions ... experiments , demonstrated that this bacillus was the materies morbi of the disease . Tyndall enlarged upon the ...
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Page 362 - Treatment, including a large number of approved formulae. The recent advances made in the study of the bacterial origin of various diseases are fully described, as well as the bearing of the knowledge so gained upon prevention and cure. The subjects of Bacteriology as a whole and of Immunity are fully considered in a separate section.