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... observed flies buzzing around the meat and frequently alighting on it . The maggots , he thought , might be the half - developed progeny of these flies . Placing fresh meat in a jar covered with paper , he found that although the meat ...
... observed flies buzzing around the meat and frequently alighting on it . The maggots , he thought , might be the half - developed progeny of these flies . Placing fresh meat in a jar covered with paper , he found that although the meat ...
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... observations in one hundred and twelve contributions to the Philosophical Transactions . Leeu- wenhoek , among other things , demonstrated the conti- nuity of arteries and veins through intervening capil- laries , thus affording ocular ...
... observations in one hundred and twelve contributions to the Philosophical Transactions . Leeu- wenhoek , among other things , demonstrated the conti- nuity of arteries and veins through intervening capil- laries , thus affording ocular ...
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... observe that during all the early part of their recognized existence the bacteria were regarded as ani- mal organisms and ... observed in yeast since the the time of Leeuwenhoek were living organisms - vegetable forms - capable of growth ...
... observe that during all the early part of their recognized existence the bacteria were regarded as ani- mal organisms and ... observed in yeast since the the time of Leeuwenhoek were living organisms - vegetable forms - capable of growth ...
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... observed that actively motile , flex- ible spiral organisms were present in large numbers in the blood of patients in the febrile stages of relapsing fever . Thus evidence slowly accumulated to establish the theory for which Henle had ...
... observed that actively motile , flex- ible spiral organisms were present in large numbers in the blood of patients in the febrile stages of relapsing fever . Thus evidence slowly accumulated to establish the theory for which Henle had ...
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... observation and ex- perimentation than anything suggested in surgery since the introduction of anesthetics - namely , antisepsis . " The seminal thought of antiseptic surgery may per- haps be traced to John Colbach , a member of the ...
... observation and ex- perimentation than anything suggested in surgery since the introduction of anesthetics - namely , antisepsis . " The seminal thought of antiseptic surgery may per- haps be traced to John Colbach , a member of 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.