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... The Disease Paradigm Shift One school of thought (modern medicine and the monomorphic perspective) says most disease is caused by germs or some form of static disease causing microbe (the germ theory ...
http://www.rainbowmineral ...t/rot_rust_tour3.html 2. Heart to Heart Associates, Inc. -- Pasteur & Bernard
... It is perhaps desirable that we should remind ourselves that Bernard himself, in envisaging a future for his theory, remained strictly within the limits of a purely practical philosophy: "If it ...
http://www.hearttoheartassociates.com/pasteur.html 3. The 1918 Influenza Pandemic: Responses
... Pasteur and Koch had solidified the germ theory of disease through clear experiments clever science. The bacillus responsible for many infections such as tuberculosis and anthrax had been visualized ...
http://www.stanford.edu/g ...us/uda/fluscimed.html 4. EEG Research - Your resource for key research papers in the field of EEG Bio...
... R. Vitamin and Alternative Therapies Ascorbic Acid and Some Other Modern Analogs of the Germ Theory, John T. A. Ely, Ph.D.University of Washington. VITAMIN C (ASCORBIC ACID). Over 150 abstracts on the ...
http://www.eegresearch.com/relatedresearch/ 5. Why Atheism?
... The Theory of Evolution has as much validity as the theory of gravity, atomic theory, or the germ theory of disease. There is an underlying problem with the design argument, and most proponents of ...
http://www.godlessgeeks.com/WhyAtheism.htm 6. aarogya.com "Family Health - Preventive Health"
... Preventive medicine got a firm foundation only after the discovery of causative agents of disease and the establishment of the germ theory of disease. Highlights Disability & Rehabilitation Vaccines ...
http://www.aarogya.com/fa ...lifestyle/preventive/ 7. Rife Technology May Have Been The Greatest Tragedy of The Twentieth Century ...
... Pasteur, for example, was ridiculed and reviled, until medicine finally accepted his germ theory of disease. And before him, Semmelweis was hounded to death merely for suggesting that 19th century ...
http://www.newyorkbodysca .../rife-technology.html 8. How Chiropractic Subluxation Theory Threatens Public Health
... 4]. A former president of the ICA said in 1993, "I am a firm opponent of artificial immunization and the antiquated germ theory on which it is based." [6] In 1997, promoting the ICA point of view, a ...
http://www.chirobase.org/01General/risk.html 9. ipedia.com: Germ theory of disease Article
The germ theory of disease states that many diseases are caused by microorganisms, and that microorganisms grow by reproduction, rather than being spontaneously generated. Microorganisms were first ...
http://www.ipedia.com/germ_theory_of_disease.html 10.
Germ Theory of Disease Louis Pasteur along with Robert Koch developed the germ theory of disease which states that "a specific disease is caused by a specific type of microorganism." In 1876, Robert ...
http://sci.mercer.edu/f05 ...files/germ theory.htm 11. ARDS Health Services
... ARDS uses microscopes in a classroom or one-on one situation to explain the concepts of germ theory, essential to giving people an understanding of the germs and microscopic organisms which lie ...
http://www.ards.com.au/health.htm 12. Blood - The River of Life
... The Disease Paradigm Shift One school of thought (modern medicine and the monomorphic perspective) says most disease is caused by germs or some form of static, disease-causing microbe (the germ theory ...
http://www.biomedx.com/mi ...opes/rrintro/rr2.html 13. Detoxify Now for Vibrant Health, Vitality and Beauty
... Ever since Louis Pasteur proposed his germ theory of disease, modern Western medicine has become obsessed with the simplistic view that every disease must be caused by the very specific germs that ...
http://www.detoxifynow.com/ 14. dentistry
... They are called potential pathogens because under certain conditions, even these bacteria are harmless (Ewald "New Germ Theory"). Louis Pasteur, originator of the current Germ theory, admitted before ...
http://www.doctorshealthsupply.com/dentists/ 15. From WBEZ in Chicago | 1998 Show Archive
... And it would be nice to believe that all of this was the kind of hysteria that was only possible before the germ theory of disease was proven. But in fact, now we know how diseases are transmitted ...
http://thislife.org/pages/archives/archive98.html 16. Science in the Modern World
... Pasteur and the germ theory of disease. Here we trace the nineteenth-century origins of the idea that infectious diseases are caused by microscopic organisms or "germs". We will pay particular ...
http://www.philosophy.lee ...science_in_the_m.html 17.
Germ theory Welcome to Bacteria and Germs, your home for Germ theory resources. You should find teh "Germ theory" information you are looking for in the Germ theory resources listed below. If you ...
http://www.bacteria-germs.org/germ/germ-theory.php 18. LIFE Online: Millennium
... Koch's work with anthrax and tuberculosis established the germ theory of disease and had immediate implications for diagnosis and treatment. The 1882 report of his discovery of the microbe that ...
http://www.life.com/Life/millennium/events/06.html 19. Smallpox Native American Plains Indian Genocide Pictures
... 1763 was twenty-three years before JennerÃs work on vaccination, and one hundred years before Pasteur advanced his germ theory. The only thing known about smallpox in 1763 wasÖage, color of skin ...
http://www.mountainsofsto ...m/indian_smallpox.htm
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