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... doubt or deny its truth are , after a time , if they would maintain their position as just critics , bound either to show error in the experiments themselves , or in the reasoning based upon them . Koch's work concerning tuberculosis ...
... doubt or deny its truth are , after a time , if they would maintain their position as just critics , bound either to show error in the experiments themselves , or in the reasoning based upon them . Koch's work concerning tuberculosis ...
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... doubt , the bulk of the medical profession to - day believe that tubercular disease 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 ...
... doubt , the bulk of the medical profession to - day believe that tubercular disease 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 ...
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... doubt a proof of the un- changeableness of the diseased process , but it would be surpassing the limits of the Harveian method of exploration by experiment , if we were to assume that in all cases these , and these alone , were the ...
... doubt a proof of the un- changeableness of the diseased process , but it would be surpassing the limits of the Harveian method of exploration by experiment , if we were to assume that in all cases these , and these alone , were the ...
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... doubts upon its trustworthiness ? If any man knows of such an error , it is his duty to lose no time in placing that knowledge at the service of the medical pro- fession in every country . This matter is of the utmost consequence ...
... doubts upon its trustworthiness ? If any man knows of such an error , it is his duty to lose no time in placing that knowledge at the service of the medical pro- fession in every country . This matter is of the utmost consequence ...
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... doubt , that the tubercle of these animals was an inhalation tubercle , springing from a few , or possibly only one infectious germ , and , on that account , very slow in its progress . " Contrast that description with what Koch says ...
... doubt , that the tubercle of these animals was an inhalation tubercle , springing from a few , or possibly only one infectious germ , and , on that account , very slow in its progress . " Contrast that description with what Koch says ...
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