Speaker: Jillian Stansbury. A discussion of toxemia, "morbid matter" and the germ theory. Includes a brief history of infection philosophy, an outline of classical bacteriology and the newest directions in modern bacteriology. Describes bacterial pleomorphism and concludes with recommendations for strengthening the immune system based on the newest theories.
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Media | MP3 Audio |
Speaker | Teresa Boardwine |
Do Pathogens Cause Disease?
- Event: 2000 Medicines from the Earth Symposium
- Product Code: 00ME24
- Availability: 1000
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Tags: pleomorphism, bacteriology, germ theory