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Zymotic disease was a 19th-century
medical term for
acute infectious diseases,
especially "chief
fevers and
contagious diseases (e.g.
typhus and typhoid...
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theory denialism History of
emerging infectious diseases Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow Zymotic disease "Definition of Germ in
English from the
Oxford dictionary"...
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Fermentation in food
processing Louis Pasteur Spontaneous generation Zymotic diseases (for the Gr****
language term
zumoun for "ferment") Pasteur, Louis....
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addition to
ideas ****ociated with
zymotic theory,
there was also a
general fear that cold or cool air
spread disease. The fear of
night air
gradually disappeared...
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nosology he
classed epidemic,
endemic and
contagious diseases as "
zymotic", seen as
diseases of
filth and overcrowding. A
selection of his statistical...
- (1855-1929),
painter "West Chester". The Encyclopædia Britannica: Vetch-
Zymotic Diseases. At the
University Press. 1911. p. 537.
Retrieved February 5, 2024...
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Theory of
Disease:
Being an
Application of Mr. Darwin's
Hypothesis of
Pangenesis to the
Explanation of the
Phenomena of the
Zymotic Diseases. Philadelphia:...
- law, and medicine. For example, the
article on the
vitamin deficiency disease beriberi speculates that it is
caused by a fungus,
vitamins not having...
- invention, biography, arts, sciences, and literature; (Vol. 4. Q-
ZYMOTIC DISEASES).
Retrieved November 18, 2022. Hill,
Thomas E. (1905). Hill's practical...
- with fermentation, the
preservation of wines, and the
propagation of
zymotic diseases in
silkworms and
domestic animals,
whereby the arts of wine making...