10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PANSPERMATISM»
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panspermatism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
panspermatism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Chapter. VII. PANSPERMIA. OR. PANSPERMATISM. Some who espoused the
cause of spontaneous generation assumed a universal distribution of germs in
order to account for the mysterious presence of organisms in all putrefying ...
The Rise of Embryology, 1939
A First Setback for Panspermatism In his studies on fermentation, undertaken
before he had given any thought to spontaneous generation, Pasteur intuitively
brought some partial answers to that problem when he opposed panspermatism,
the ...
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The theory of Claude Perrault
Perrault's theory of Panspermatism Here the situation is different. On the whole
the theory was not accepted. The object of quoting below a number of authors
who discussed panspermatism, often without naming Perrault, or who arrived ...
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The Ovary of Eve: Egg and Sperm and Preformation
Brace yourself for finding Plato, Panspermatism, Paracelsus, Peter and Paul,
Pangenesis, and Ptolemy all in one sentence, very likely in reverse order. Please
accept surprises. I like to be surprised. That is why I enjoyed writing this book so ...
Clara Pinto-Correia, 2007
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The Cornucopian Mind and the Baroque Unity of the Arts
(Paradise Lost, VIII, 149-51) On English shores, belief in panspermatism and the
"vitalistic" school of biology, taught that, at creation, seminal particles were
diffused through the world, causing generation by direct entry into the organism.
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"A Time to Heal": The Diffusion of Listerism in Victorian ...
... 109, 113, 118-120, 122-123, 125, 127, 129, 134 glandular, 69 heterogenesis,
63, 89 histogenetic, 63 histolytic, 63 homogenesis, 63 miasmatic, 17-21, 24, 26,
31-32, 39, 48, 54 molecular, 36, 63, 74 panspermatism, 63 physico-chemical, 63,
...
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Thomas Reid on the Animate Creation: Papers Relating to the ...
In line with his own scholarly interests, Hamilton preferred to stress the
similarities between Reid's theory and the panspermatism of the ancient Greeks
and 'the recent physiological speculatists of Germany', while at the same time
excusing it ...
Thomas Reid, Paul Wood, Paul B. Wood, 1995
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R)
Various. Panspermatism,pansper′matizm, n.thetheoryofthewidespreaddiffusion
ofgerms—alsoPansper′my.—n.Pansper′matist, a holder ofthis. —adj.Pansper
′mic.[Gr.pas,pan, all, sperma, seed.] Panstereorama,pansterēōrä′ma ...
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The Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic
One is found everywhere, at all times and in all places, and, as has been shown,
in abundance enough to realize the panspermatism of the ancients. Such germs
are known as omnipresent, or, from the fact of their ability to obtain sustenance ...
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Wild Fermentation: The Flavor, Nutrition, and Craft of ...
Pasteur's work features a vivid vocabulary. Citing his success at culturing specific
yeasts, he challenged the idea underlying spontaneous generation, which he
calls “undifferentiated panspermatism.” Examining sour beer under a microscope
, ...
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