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S/N/362. Was there a laboratory revolution in nineteenth century medicine?
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- 1750
- DATE:
- 2011
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The paper looks at the research of the 19th century bacteriologists arguing whether it could be considered revolutionary. The impact of the laboratory work on the advance of aetiology is evaluated discussing the contribution of Koch and Pasteur.
KEYWORDS: laboratory revolution, nineteenth century medicine, bacteriologists, Koch and Pasteur,
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I have received the paper thanks for doing it so quickly.Patricia














