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Date: 2013-09-01 13:13:00Pathology Microorganism Microbiologist Bacteria Germ theory of disease Infectious disease Microbiological culture Pathogen Koch–Pasteur rivalry Microbiology Biology Clinical pathology | JWST289-Hogg Printer: Yet to Come March 14, 2013 9:55Add to Reading ListSource URL: media.wiley.comDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 457,78 KBShare Document on Facebook |
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sing the microscope, Pasteur discovered living organisms small enough to go undetected in food and water, but harmful enough to kill as fast as any poison. He did not originate the germ theory of disease, but he was ableDocID: ykas - View Document | |
Foreword Almost forty years ago, in 1950, Rene Dubos published a superb full-scale biography of Pasteur under the title Louis Pasteur: Free Lance of Science. Ten years later, in 1960, Dubos distilled the essence of thatDocID: u0n1 - View Document | |
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