There can be no reason, then, for doubting that, among insects, contagious and infectious diseases of great malignity are caused by minute organisms which are produced from pre-existing germs, or by homogenesis ; and there is no reason, that I know of,... Report of the Annual Meeting - Page lxxxviiiby British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1871Full view - About this book
| American periodicals - 1870 - 870 pages
...organisms which are produe, d by pre-existing germs, or by Homogenesis ; and there is no reason, th.it I know of, for believing that what happens in insects...this evidence to the very striking facts adduced by Prof. Lister in his various wellknown publications on the antiseptic method of treatment. It seems... | |
| H. Charlton Bastian - Science - 2001 - 554 pages
...malignity, are caused by minute organisms which are produced from preexisting germs, or by homogenesis ; nnd there is no reason, that I know of, for believing...are as much the work of minute organisms as is the Pe'brine. I refer for this evidence to the very striking facts adduced by Professor Lister in his various... | |
| Clive A. Spinage - Rinderpest - 2003 - 806 pages
...malignity, are caused by minute organisms which are produced from preexisting germs, or by homogenesis; and there is no reason, that I know of, for believing...insects may not take place in the highest animals . . . .“ Simonds, apparently having second thoughts about his previously more positive position,... | |
| Science - 1870 - 958 pages
...malignity, are caused by minute organisms which are produced from preexisting germs, or by homogenesis ; and there is no reason, that I know of, for believing...are as much the work of minute organisms as is the PeTarine. I refer for evidence of this to the very striking facts adduced by Professor Lister in his... | |
| Homeopathy - 1870 - 612 pages
...malignity are caused by minute organisms which are produced by pre-existing germs, or by liomogenesis; and there is no reason that I know of for believing...there is already strong evidence that some diseases to which man is subject, of an extremely malignant and iatal character, are as much the work of minute... | |
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