Their ideas were largely ignored until Louis Pasteur carried out his own detailed experiments that disproved the chemical decomposition theory. Another popular theory of the time was spontaneous ...
Even by the start of the 19th century, people had all sorts of crazy ideas about where disease came from, such as the theory of miasma ... Enter: Louis Pasteur of France and Robert Koch of ...
THIS book is an attempt, not the first in recent years, to resuscitate the name of Bechamp and his microzmas theory, which was presumed to have been utterly demolished by the labours of Pasteur.