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By the last quarter of the eighteenth century , malaria , known as ague , was a well - recognized and extremely common disease . Although it was generally known that malaria yielded to quinine , the disease was still endemic in certain ...
By the last quarter of the eighteenth century , malaria , known as ague , was a well - recognized and extremely common disease . Although it was generally known that malaria yielded to quinine , the disease was still endemic in certain ...
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VOLTAIRE The most powerful critic of the established order in religion , society , and politics in France was Francois Marie de Arouet , who is better known as Voltaire . He coined his name by taking the initials of ' le jeune ' and ...
VOLTAIRE The most powerful critic of the established order in religion , society , and politics in France was Francois Marie de Arouet , who is better known as Voltaire . He coined his name by taking the initials of ' le jeune ' and ...
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BACTERIOLOGY Although at least sixteen species of bacteria were known in 1838 , the real advances in bacteriology began only about 1860 , when Pasteur , a chemist , and Koch , an obscure country doctor , together laid the foundations of ...
BACTERIOLOGY Although at least sixteen species of bacteria were known in 1838 , the real advances in bacteriology began only about 1860 , when Pasteur , a chemist , and Koch , an obscure country doctor , together laid the foundations of ...
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