| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 662 str.
...What is the conclusion that suggests itself here ? It is this : — That the thing which we vaguely call a virus is to all intents and purposes a seed...action which illustrates this perfect parallelism with the phenomena of life— this demonstrated power of selfmultiplication and reproduction. There is,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 546 str.
...What is the conclusion that suggests itself here ? It is this : — That the thing which we vaguely call a virus is to all intents and purposes a seed...action which illustrates this perfect parallelism with the phenomena of life — this demonstrated power of selfmultiplication and reproduction. There is,... | |
| 1872 - 796 str.
...What is the conclusion that suggests itself here ? It is this : — That the thing which we vaguely call a virus is, to all intents and purposes, a seed...action which illustrates this perfect parallelism with the phenomena of life — this demonstrated power of self-multiplication and reproduction. There is,... | |
| 1872 - 464 str.
...What is the conclusion that suggests itself here ? It is this : — That the thing which wo vaguely call a virus is to all intents and purposes a seed...action which illustrates this perfect parallelism with the phenomena of life — this demonstrated power of self-multiplication and reproduction. There is,... | |
| 1872 - 706 str.
...stnall-poxvirus into small-pox ;" and then he goes on to ask, what is the conclusion which suggests itself? " It is this ; " that the thing which we call a virus is to all intents and purposes a seed." I have quoted these words, not as conveying to us a new doctrine, but as one of such importance in... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 610 str.
...small-pox. What is the conclusion that suggests itself here? It is this:—That the thing which we vaguely call a virus is to all intents and purposes a seed: that, excluding the notion of vitality, in the whole range of chemical science you cannot point to an action... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 628 str.
...small-pox. What is the conclusion that suggests itself here? It is this :—That the thing which wo vaguely call a virus is to all intents and purposes a seed: that, excluding the notion of vitality, in the whole range of chemical science you cannot point to an action... | |
| Charles Alexander Cameron - 1874 - 534 str.
...small-pox. What is the conclusion that suggests itself here ? It is this—that the thing which we vaguely call a virus is to all intents and purposes a seed;...action which illustrates this perfect parallelism with the phenomena of life—this demonstrated power of self-multiplication and reproduction. There is,... | |
| Sir Charles Alexander Cameron - 1874 - 570 str.
...What is the conclusion that suggests itself here ? It is this — that the thing which we vaguely cull a virus is to all intents and purposes a seed; that...action which illustrates this perfect parallelism with the phenomena of life — this demonstrated power of self-multiplication and reproduction. There is,... | |
| Richard J. Halton - 1874 - 260 str.
...multiply into typhoid fever, the scarlatina virus into scarlet fever, the small-pox virus into small-pox; the thing which we call a virus is to all intents and purposes a seed." A thousand illustrations might be given of the truth of this fact, and it is indeed surprising how... | |
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