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... caused by a living organism , now known by the name of Koch's bacillus of tubercle . As is usual when new and important truths are first brought into notice , this new teaching received a large amount of adverse criticism , and was met ...
... caused by a living organism , now known by the name of Koch's bacillus of tubercle . As is usual when new and important truths are first brought into notice , this new teaching received a large amount of adverse criticism , and was met ...
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... caused by a living organism , and that that organism is Koch's bacillus of tubercle . There is not , however , wanting proof of the fact , that there are still those who do not believe either of those propositions . Also , there is ...
... caused by a living organism , and that that organism is Koch's bacillus of tubercle . There is not , however , wanting proof of the fact , that there are still those who do not believe either of those propositions . Also , there is ...
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... causes were only results . " · • It is not now that bacteriologists are for the first time warned , in solemn words , of the danger of mis- taking for its cause what may be a mere result of disease . Again and again has this warning ...
... causes were only results . " · • It is not now that bacteriologists are for the first time warned , in solemn words , of the danger of mis- taking for its cause what may be a mere result of disease . Again and again has this warning ...
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... caused by a living organism . That being so , it follows that any attempt to show just cause for classing consumption amongst com- municable diseases , should be preceded by a clear statement of what was Koch's work concerning ...
... caused by a living organism . That being so , it follows that any attempt to show just cause for classing consumption amongst com- municable diseases , should be preceded by a clear statement of what was Koch's work concerning ...
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... cause of all tubercle . This organism is a bacterium , of the kind known as a bacillus , and it is , of course , rod - shaped . In length it varies from about to T。 in . , and its breadth is about one - fifth of its length . In looking ...
... cause of all tubercle . This organism is a bacterium , of the kind known as a bacillus , and it is , of course , rod - shaped . In length it varies from about to T。 in . , and its breadth is about one - fifth of its length . In looking ...
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