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" 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 preexisting germs, or by Homogenesis ; and there is no reason, that I know of,... "
Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art - Página 239
1871
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Lay Sermons, Addresses and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1910 - 408 páginas
...extirpating the disease, which has proved to be completely successful wherever it has been properly car ried out. There can be no reason, then, for doubting -...and fatal character, to which man is subject, are aa much the work of minute organisms as is the Pebrine. I refer for this evidence to the very striking...
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Transactions of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Volúmenes1-2

Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters - 1918 - 546 páginas
...hydrophobia. Commenting upon the results of Pasteur with the silk-worm disease, Huxley said in 1870 : "There can be no reason, then, for doubting that,...subject, are as much the work of minute organisms as is the silk-worm malady". Notice especially in this quotation the words "minute organisms that are...
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Transactions of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Volumen1

Utah Academy of Sciences - 1918 - 278 páginas
...hydrophobia. Commenting upon the results of Pasteur with the silk-worm disease, Huxley said in 1870 : "There can be no reason, then, for doubting that,...subject, are as much the work of minute organisms as is the silk-worm malady". Notice especially in this quotation the words "minute organisms that are...
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen107

1870 - 870 páginas
...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...subject, are as much the work of minute organisms as is the Pébrine. I refer for this evidence to the very striking facts adduced by Prof. Lister in his...
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Evolution and the Spontaneous Generation Debate, Volumen1

H. Charlton Bastian - 2001 - 554 páginas
...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...subject, 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...
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Cattle Plague: A History

Clive A. Spinage - 2003 - 806 páginas
...peopled with mere grubs and mouldiness.” Huxley did not support the concept of spontaneous generation: “There can be no reason, then. for doubting that,...insects may not take place in the highest animals . . . .“ Simonds, apparently having second thoughts about his previously more positive position,...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts, Volúmenes99-100

1870 - 958 páginas
...successful wherever it has been properly carried out There can be no reason, then, for doubting that, nmong insects, contagious and infectious diseases, of great...subject, 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...
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volumen5

1870 - 612 páginas
...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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