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 2631871Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1872 - 422 páginas
...carried out. There can be no reason, then, for doubting that, among insects, contagious and infections diseases of great malignity are caused by minute organisms...subject, are as much the work of minute organisms as is the Pebrine. I refer for this evidence to the very striking facts adduced by Professor Lister in... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 428 páginas
...malignity, are caused by minute organisms which are produced from pre-existing germs, or by homogencsis; and there is no reason, that I know of, for believing...subject, are as much the work of minute organisms as is the Pdbrine. I refer for this evidence to the very striking facts adduced by Professor Lister in... | |
| Sir Charles Alexander Cameron - 1874 - 570 páginas
...Professor Huxley, in one of his addresses to the British Association, speaking of contagion, says : — There can be no reason, then, for doubting that, among...subject are as much the work of minute organisms as is the Pebrine. I refer for this evidence to the very striking facts adduced by Professor Lister in... | |
| Charles Alexander Cameron - 1874 - 534 páginas
...Professor Huxley, in one of his addresses to the British Association, speaking of contagion, says :— There can be no reason, then, for doubting that, among...subject are as much the work of minute organisms as is the Pebrine. I refer for this evidence to the very striking facts adduced by Professor Lister in... | |
| John Hogg (publisher.) - 1878 - 536 páginas
...diseases of great malignity are caused by minute organisms which are produced from pre-existing germs ; and there is no reason that I know of for believing...insects may not take place in the highest animals. The Chrysalis of Silkworms used as Food. — M. Favaud, some time resident as a missionary in China,... | |
| 1870 - 488 páginas
...properly carried out. minute organisms which are produced by pre-existing germs, or by Homogenesia ; and there is no reason, that I know of, for believing...subject, are as much the work of minute organisms as is the Pebrine. I refer for this evidence to the very striking facts adduced by Prof. Lister in his... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 428 páginas
...which is no more generated by the silkworm than the mistletoe is generated by the apple-tree or the oak on which it grows, though it may need the silkworm...subject, are as much the work of minute organisms as is the P*5brine. I refer for this evidence to the very striking facts adduced by Professor Lister in... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1901 - 724 páginas
...the fact that the disease is the result of the presence of the microscopic organism Pankistophyton. Such being the facts with respect to the Pebrine,...subject are as much the work of minute organisms as is the P^brine. I refer for this evidence to the very striking facts adduced by Professor Lister in... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1901 - 714 páginas
...conditions under which this generation takes place. But if, on the other hand, the PanhistopJIyton is an independent organism, which is no more generated...subject are as much the work of minute organisms as is the P^brine. I refer for this evidence to the very striking facts adduced by Professor Lister in... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1903 - 404 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 that,...subject, are as much the work of minute organisms as is the Pebriue. I refer for this evidence to the very striking facts adduced by Professor Lister in... | |
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