I wait, I watch, I question it, begging it to recommence for me the beautiful spectacle of the first creation. But it is dumb, dumb since these experiments were begun several years ago ; it is dumb because I have kept it from the only thing man... Twelve Catholic Men of Science - Page 191by Bertram Coghill Alan Windle - 1912 - 246 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1924 - 502 pages
...ago; dumb because I have kept it from the only thing which man cannot produce — from the germs which float in the air; from life. For life is a germ and germ is life. Never will the doctrine of spontaneous generation recover from the mortal blow of this... | |
| 1924 - 694 pages
...; dumb because I have kept it from the only thing which man cannot produce — from the germs which float in the air ; from life. For life is a germ and germ is life. Never will the doctrine of spontaneous generation recover from the mortal blow of this... | |
| René Vallery-Radot - 1902 - 316 pages
...ago ; it is dumb because I have kept it from the only thing man cannot produce, from the germs which float in the air, from Life, for Life is a germ and...recover from the mortal blow of this simple experiment." The public enthusiastically applauded these words, which ended the lecture : " No, there is now no... | |
| M. L. Dhingra - 1903 - 214 pages
...ago; it is dumb because I have kept it from the only thing man cannot produce, from the germs which float in the air, from life, for life is a germ and...recover from the mortal blow of this simple experiment." Pasteur, however, was somewhat premature in his conclusion, as decomposition still occurred even with... | |
| 1903 - 476 pages
...But it is dumb, because I have kept it from the only thing man cannot produce, from the germs which float in the air, from life, for life is a germ and...recover from the mortal blow of this simple experiment." Queries and Answers Readeri of " Archives " are invited to make free use of this department. Any query... | |
| Ronald Campbell Macfie - 1907 - 342 pages
...is dumb because I have kept it from the only thing which man cannot produce — from the germs which float in the air : from Life ; for Life is a germ...recover from the mortal blow of this simple experiment." The first microbe, then, was seen by Leeuwenhoek towards the end of the seventeenth century. The first... | |
| 1916 - 470 pages
...is dumb because I have kept it from the only thing which man cannot produce — from the germs which float in the air, from life ; for life is a germ, and a germ is a life. Never will the doctrine of spontaneous generation recover from the mortal blow of this simple... | |
| Frederick Tice - 1922 - 658 pages
...ago; it is dumb, because I have kept it from the only thing man cannot produce, from the germs which float in the air, from Life, for Life is a germ and...recover from the mortal blow of this simple experiment." These experiments of Pasteur attracted the attention of the young English surgeon, Joseph Lister (1827-1!)!... | |
| Floyd Lavern Darrow - 1923 - 384 pages
...distilled water, because, as Pasteur then stated, " I have kept it from the only thing that man can produce, from the germs that float in the air, from...recover from the mortal blow of this simple experiment." Early in 1865 Pasteur was called upon by Dumas to go to the south of France and study the silk-worm... | |
| René Vallery-Radot - 1923 - 522 pages
...age; it is dumb because I have kept it from the only thing man cannot produce, from the germs which float in the air, from Life, for Life is a germ and a germ is Life. Never will the doctrine of spon taneous generation recover from the mortal blow of this simple experiment." The public enthusiastically... | |
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