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  • #redirect [[Germ theory of disease]]
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  • ...s of paramount importance: [[Immunization]], [[Pasteurization]] and the [[Germ Theory of Disease]]. Pasteur is also credited with discovering the concept of [[stereochemisr === Germ Theory of Disease ===
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  • The '''germ theory of disease''', also called the '''pathogenic theory of medicine''', is a [[theory]] th The Italian [[Agostino Bassi]] is often credited with having stated the germ theory of disease for the first time, based on his observations on the lethal and epidemic [[
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Germ theory of disease]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • At the time of Semmelweis's career, the [[germ theory of disease]] had not yet been formulated. Several other ideas held sway, such as that
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  • ...ooked at the time, his study would later be recognised as evidence for the germ theory of disease, which would come to prominence in the years after Snow’s death. He was an early proponent of the [[Germ theory of disease]].
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  • ...nd modern biology became established, medical practices incorporated the [[germ theory of disease]] and applied formal scientific research to the diagnosis and treatment of
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  • ...gnificantly reduced mortality was finally accepted, with the advent of the germ theory of disease:
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  • ...and [[rabies]]. Robert Koch is best known for his contributions to the [[germ theory of disease]], proving that specific diseases were caused by specific pathogenic microo
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  • ...ur decisively refuted the theory of spontaneous generation and supported [[Germ theory of disease|germ theory]].
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  • ...the German physician [[Robert Koch]], was important in establishing the [[germ theory of disease]]. That work helped bring the traditional practice of medicine into the [[h ...s, the field of microbiology was born, and the ground was prepared for the germ theory of disease, an idea that helped bring the traditional practice of western [[medicine]]
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  • ...g with his contemporary, Robert Koch, Pasteur was an early advocate of the germ theory of disease. Robert Koch was a pioneer in medical microbiology and worked on cholera, a
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  • ...the German physician [[Robert Koch]], was important in establishing the [[germ theory of disease]]. That work helped bring the traditional practice of medicine into the [[h ...he field of [[microbiology]] was born, and the ground was prepared for the germ theory of disease, an idea that helped bring the traditional practice of western [[medicine]]
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  • ...as most dramatic in western Europe and North America. The discovery of the germ theory of disease led to cures or prevention of epidemics. Improved agricultural techniques,
    21 KB (3,180 words) - 10:07, 28 February 2024
  • ...], along with that of [[Robert Koch]], was important in establishing the [[germ theory of disease]] - a key turning point in the battle between man and the [[infectious dise ...he field of [[microbiology]] was born, and the ground was prepared for the germ theory of disease, an idea that helped bring the traditional practice of western [[medicine]]
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  • 30 KB (4,597 words) - 01:37, 29 October 2013
  • ...ropractic was begun by an individual who did not accept the newly-emerging germ theory of disease<ref>Busse JW ''et al.'' (2005) Chiropractic antivaccination arguments. J Ma
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  • ...y|biological]] world in modern times, less than a hundred years ago. The [[germ theory of disease]], itself, has been a concept only since the 19th century, and brought such
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  • ...y|biological]] world in modern times, less than a hundred years ago. The [[germ theory of disease]], itself, has been a concept only since the 19th century, and brought such
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