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microbes in a medical setting by disinfecting hands and air with strong antiseptic chemicals such as phenol prior to surgery. 10 Who discovered the germ theory of Disease and define it? Louis Pastuer and Robert Koch. Human diseases could arise from infection. 11 Know your microbiology historic people. Pasteur - Pasteurization‚ disprove spontaneous generation‚ aseptic lab Koch- Koch postulates Leeuwenhoek - microscope Cohn and Tyndall - Sterile Lister -Aseptic surgery
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1. THE DYING SUN Q. 1: How is it that star seldom finds another star near it? Ans: A star seldom finds another star near it because there is a distance of millions of miles between the two stars. Moreover‚ space is immensely vast and each star is bound to travel in its own orbit. Q. 2: What happened when‚ according to Sir James Jeans‚ a wandering star‚ wandering through space came near the sun? Ans: When a wandering star came near the sun‚ it raised tides on the surface of the sun
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the life cycle of Bacillus. Cohn’s Classification System: Sphaerobacteria are spherically shaped. Microbacteria are rod shaped Desmobacteria are filamentous Spirobacteria are spiral shaped 1822-1895 Louis Pasteur Defined pasteurization to prevent spoilage of food by bacteria‚ develop vaccines and disproved the scientific dogma of “Spontaneous Generation”. He defined “Germ Theory” and demonstrated that germs were responsible for disease. 1843-1910
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knew of their existence1. Joseph Lister‚ a British surgeon experimented with the sanitation of surgical instruments before procedures. He understood the outcomes of his procedures‚ just not why antiseptics worked. Lister was following the work of Louis Pasteur‚ and understood he needed to kill whatever was causing the patients to die after surgery2. Before Germs Before the theory of germs there were several explanations for disease‚ the first being Miasmas. It was understood the air carried disease
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Hi Robert‚ I enjoyed your information on Luis Pasteur. He was most definitely an amazing microbiologist. I must agree with you that his contributions to science and the world are without question remarkable and through your presentation of this scientist‚ I was reminded of studying him in my 10th grade biology class many many years ago. In addition to all the contributions you mentioned‚ I believe Luis Pasteur could also be considered the founder of medical microbiology who broke the germ
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Rule 2 Do ur homework Chance favours the prepaid mind. By Louis Pasteur Thought and planning before actions is the key to accomplishment. by anon Here are some points to consider when doing your preparations 1)start small 2)consider a franchise 3)identify problems in the marketplace 4)think laterally 5)determine the capabilities and resources required. 6)project financial dimensions The early days can be pretty tough. The first rule is survival.how much do you need to makein order to
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Joseph Lister was more significant in the fight against infection in surgery than Ignaz Semmelweiss? Discuss. Joseph Lister was one of the outstanding surgeons of the nineteenth century. He had research gangrene and infections and had a keen interest in the application of science to medicine. By using Pasteur’s germ theory‚ experimented with carbolic spray acid‚ which was used to treat sewage. Joseph Lister is one of the pioneers of Infection Control. Not only did he reduce the incidence of
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Abiogenesis- The supposed development of living organisms from nonliving matter. c. How do they relate to disease? d. What are the contributions of Redi‚ Joblot‚ Needham‚ Pasteur‚ Lister‚ Leuwenhoek‚ and Koch? Redi-disproves spontaneous generation for the 1st time Joblot- proved the law of biogenesis was true. Needham- Pasteur- redefined the process of fermentation‚ proposed germ theory‚ discovered process of pasteurization (sterilization techniques) Lister-introduced antiseptic surgery by chemical
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throughout the 1800’s. Many things that are being used in hospitals today were developed in this time period‚ such as anesthesia‚ x-rays‚ and many other things. The Germ Theory was an important discovery for the medical field in the 19th century. Louis Pasteur proved that the souring of milk was caused by living organisms. He would boil liquids known to ferment in a “swan necked flask” and let them cool‚ he found that none of them went through fermentation after being boiled. This confirmed the theory
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