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germ theory

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germ
noun
uk /dʒɜːm/ us /dʒɝːm/
a very small organism that ...
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theory
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈθɪə.ri/ us /ˈθɪr.i/
a formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based or of ideas that are suggested to explain a fact or event or, more generally, an opinion ...
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It was during this era that biologists and physicians finally came to understand the germtheory of disease, and the field of bacteriology was established.
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This was the first demonstration of the germtheory of disease, the first time a microorganism was recognized as an animal pathogen.
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The play also mentions (then) new developments in the germtheory of disease, namely opsonins, and included socialist and anti-vivisectionist viewpoints.
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Asides include the naming of living things and the history of germtheory.
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The germtheory was rejected by the medical establishment until after the war, and a large number of soldier deaths were caused by this.
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In common sense harmony with this theory, the germtheory of disease also flourished (as the contagion theory).
Aside from offering rudimentary explanations of germtheory, it edified readers about the transmission of syphilis.
The text introduced students to scientific theories of cause and effect (as illustrated by germ theory), and to methods of controlled observation and experimentation.
The emergence of the germtheory of disease brought the last two processes to fruition.
Even after the introduction of germtheory, the gap between medical thinking and practice persisted for another decade.
The difference germtheory makes is that now the poison that originates in the landscape can be transmitted by its immune carriers, the indigenous population.
This revolution was later associated with the germtheory of disease, but it began before microorganisms were actually linked to human disease.
Of course, discoveries like the germtheory of disease and antibiotics have played a part but much else is involved.
The demise of the miasmic theory of disease and the elaboration of the germtheory in the 1860s brought further changes to the spatial structure of hospitals.
To put it in context, we recall that the late 19th century saw the construction of the germtheory, and its ultimate acceptance by the medical profession.
Though the ' germtheory ' and the progressive interpretation have been largely (if not entirely) repudiated, the non-exceptionalist and international thrust of these historiographical schools left their mark on scholars.
Wielding a mixture of filth and germtheory, and assorted forms of contagionism, sanitary engineers implored local authorities to abandon tipping and adopt burning before the visitation of an epidemic.
The then controversial work is now considered a landmark in germtheory of disease.
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He regarded germtheory as hindrance to prevention and cure.
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These hypotheses are rejected by the general medical community, who cite a lack of scientific evidence and the well-tested germtheory of disease.
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