But when it had been shown by the researches of Pasteur that the septic properties of the atmosphere depended not on the oxygen, or any gaseous constituent, but on minute organisms suspended in it, which owed their energy to their vitality, it occurred... The Cleveland Medical Journal - Page 1261912Full view - About this book
| American Institute of Homeopathy - Homeopathy - 1894 - 1362 pages
...knowledge, and then adds his own discovery : " To prevent the occurrence of suppuration, it seemed hopeless to exclude the oxygen, which was universally regarded...the agent by which putrefaction was effected. But where it had been shown by the researches of Pasteur that the septic property of the atmosphere depended,... | |
| Medicine - 1868 - 464 pages
...1867, and reported in the British Medical Journal, September 21, 1867. In this paper he observes—" But when it had been shown by the researches of Pasteur that the septic property of the atmosphere depended not on the oxygen, or any gaseous constituent, but on minute organisms... | |
| 1867 - 506 pages
...suppuration, with all its attendant risks, was an object manifestly desirable; but till lately apparently unattainable, since it seemed hopeless to attempt...shown by the researches of Pasteur, that the septic property of the atmosphere depended, not on the oxygen or any gaseous constituent, but on minute organisms... | |
| Homeopathy - 1895 - 460 pages
...knowledge, and then adds his own discovery : " To prevent the occurrence of suppuration, it seemed hopeless to exclude the oxygen, which was universally regarded...the agent by which putrefaction was effected. But where it had been shown by the researches of Pasteur that the septic property of the atmosphere depended... | |
| Charles Nicoll Bancker Camac - 1909 - 488 pages
...suppuration with all its attendant risks was an object manifestly desirable, but till lately apparently unattainable, since it seemed hopeless to attempt...septic properties of the atmosphere depended not on the oxygen, or any gaseous constituent, but on minute organisms suspended in it, which owed their energy... | |
| James Edwin Creighton - Logic - 1909 - 544 pages
...75. Sir Joseph Lister, the founder of aseptic surgery, states the origin of his method as follows: "When it had been shown by the researches of Pasteur that the septic property of the atmosphere depended, not on oxygen or any gaseous constituent, but on minute organisms... | |
| Medicine - 1869 - 780 pages
...suppuration, with all its attendant risks, was an object manifestly desirable, but till lately apparently unattainable, since it seemed hopeless to attempt...agent by which putrefaction was effected. But when it has been shown by the researches of Pasteur that the septic property of the atmosphere depended, not... | |
| William Albert Locy - Biology - 1910 - 469 pages
...1867. In an address given that year before the British Medical Association in Dublin, he said: "\\hen it had been shown by the researches of Pasteur that the septic property of the atmosphere depended, not on oxygen or any gaseous constituent, but on minute organisms... | |
| Sir Rickman John Godlee - 1918 - 710 pages
...suppuration, with all its attendant risks, was an object manifestly desirable ; but till lately apparently unattainable, since it seemed hopeless to attempt...shown by the researches of Pasteur that the septic property of the atmosphere depended, not on the oxygen or any gaseous constituent, but on minute organisms... | |
| Robert Henry Murray - Science - 1925 - 492 pages
...suppuration, with all its attendant risks, was an object manifestly desirable; but till lately apparently unattainable, since it seemed hopeless to attempt...shown by the researches of Pasteur that the septic property of the atmosphere depended, not on the oxygen or any gaseous constituent, but on minute organisms... | |
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