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... suggest not only a close relation- ship to the ultimate molecules of matter , but an easy transition from them . In succeeding years the development of the compound microscope showed these minute organisms to exist in such numbers that ...
... suggest not only a close relation- ship to the ultimate molecules of matter , but an easy transition from them . In succeeding years the development of the compound microscope showed these minute organisms to exist in such numbers that ...
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... suggested that the causes of putrefaction which were in the air were living entities . In 1862 , Pasteur published a paper " On the Organized Corpuscles existing in the Atmosphere , " in which he showed that many of the floating ...
... suggested that the causes of putrefaction which were in the air were living entities . In 1862 , Pasteur published a paper " On the Organized Corpuscles existing in the Atmosphere , " in which he showed that many of the floating ...
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... suggested to surgeons that the putrefaction which occurred in wounds was due rather to the entrance of something from without than to some change within . The deadly nature of the discharges from these wounds had been shown in a rough ...
... suggested to surgeons that the putrefaction which occurred in wounds was due rather to the entrance of something from without than to some change within . The deadly nature of the discharges from these wounds had been shown in a rough ...
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... suggested that for the different kinds of fermentation there must be specific ferments , and by fractional cultures had succeeded in roughly sepa- rating them . Klebs , who was one of the pioneers of the germ theory , published in 1872 ...
... suggested that for the different kinds of fermentation there must be specific ferments , and by fractional cultures had succeeded in roughly sepa- rating them . Klebs , who was one of the pioneers of the germ theory , published in 1872 ...
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... suggested a practical applica- tion of the little known about bacteria which produced greater agitation and incited more observation and ex- perimentation than anything suggested in surgery since the introduction of anesthetics - namely ...
... suggested a practical applica- tion of the little known about bacteria which produced greater agitation and incited more observation and ex- perimentation than anything suggested in surgery since the introduction of anesthetics - namely ...
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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.