| Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland - 1882 - 586 str.
...of the general system. A grain of wheat will produce wheat only, a grain of corn only corn, the fig from the fig, the grape from the grape, the thorn from the thorn ; and diphtheria only diphtheria. The analogy is perfect, and in the whole range of medical science... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 628 str.
...small-pox. What is the crop that arises from this husbandry ? As surely as a thistle rises from a thistle seed, as surely as the fig comes from the fig, the...the typhoid virus increase and multiply into typhoid fevor, the scarlatina virus into scarlatina, the small-pox virus into small-pox. What is the conclusion... | |
| 1872 - 706 str.
...very clearly expressed. Tyudall says, " as surely as a thistle was from a thistle seed, as surely as a fig '• comes from the fig, the grape from the grape,...virus increase and multiply into typhoid fever, the " scarletiua virus into scarlet fever, the stnall-poxvirus into small-pox ;" and then he goes on to... | |
| Samuel Messenger Bradley - 1872 - 110 str.
..." seed," has given rise to (at least two) widely different diseases, which now reproduce themselves as surely as " the fig comes from the fig, the grape from the grape, or the thorn from the thorn." (Professor Tyndall on ' Dust and Disease.') 1. Well-defined diseases... | |
| Samuel Messenger Bradley - 1872 - 100 str.
..." seed," has given rise to (at least two) widely different diseases, which now reproduce themselves as surely as " the fig comes from the fig, the grape from the grape, or the thorn from the thorn." (Professor Tyndall on ' Dust and Disease.5) 1. Well-defined diseases... | |
| Richard J. Halton - 1874 - 260 str.
...in the words of Professor Tyndall, "As surely as the thistle was from a thistle seed, as surely as a fig comes from the fig, the grape from the grape,...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... | |
| Hugh Junor Browne - 1876 - 474 str.
...Tyndall, "are the crops that arise from this husbandry ? As surely as a thistle rises from a thistle-seed, as surely as the fig comes from the fig, the grape from the grape, and the thorn from the thorn ; so surely does the typhoid virus increase and multiply into typhoid... | |
| John Tyndall - 1876 - 656 str.
...What are the crops that arise from this husbandry ? As surely as a thistle rises from a thistle-seed, as surely as the fig comes from the fig, the grape from the grape, and the thorn from the thorn, so surely does the typhoid virus increase and multiply, into typhoid... | |
| John Tyndall - 1876 - 706 str.
...What are the crops that arise from this husbandry? As surely as a thistle rises from a thistle-seed, as surely as the fig comes from the fig, the grape from the grape, and the thorn from the thorn, so surely does the typhoid virus increase and multiply into typhoid fever,... | |
| 1882 - 512 str.
...What is the crop that arises from this husbandry ) As surely as a thistle rises from a thistle-seed, as surely as the fig comes from the fig, the grape...thorn, so surely does the typhoid virus increase and mul268 THE LITERARY WORLD. 269 tiply into typhoid fever, the scarlatina virus into scarlatina, the... | |
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