"Des Fermentations, ou du role de quelques etres microscopiques dans la nature."
de PASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895)
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[Paris]:: Revue des Cours Scientifiques de la France . . . , 1865., 1865. Revue des Cours Scientifiques de la France et de L'Etranger, Deuxieme Annee, no. 12, 1865. 4to. 275 x 202 mm. pp. 199-202. [Entire issue: (189)-204 pp.] Self-wraps. Fine. This article is a brief notice of a public discussion at an evening meeting of the Sorbonne conducted by Pasteur on the subject of spontaneous generation. It is reported by Monsieur Danicourt. It was not until thirty years after the researches of Charles Cagniard de la Tour (1777-1859), Theodor Schwann (1810-1882), and Friedrich Kutzing (1807-1893), that Louis Pasteur finally provided experimental proof for the actions of yeast in the fermentation process and finally laid to rest the theory of spontaneous generation.
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- "Des Fermentations, ou du role de quelques etres microscopiques dans la nature."
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- PASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895)
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- Revue des Cours Scientifiques de la France . . . , 1865.
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- Spontaneous Generation
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