Item #4309 La Théorie des germes et ses applications à la médecine et à la chirurgie. CHAMBERLAND, PASTEUR, Charles, Louis.
La Théorie des germes et ses applications à la médecine et à la chirurgie
La Théorie des germes et ses applications à la médecine et à la chirurgie
La Théorie des germes et ses applications à la médecine et à la chirurgie

La Théorie des germes et ses applications à la médecine et à la chirurgie

Paris, G. Masson, 1878.
In-8 de 23, (1) pages ; sous papier d'attente de l'époque (dos consolidé). Item #4309

Rare tiré-à-part portant un envoi de Chamberland : « A mon camarade & ami Dufes Ch. Chambreland ».


« In this speech Pasteur first introduced the term germ theory and defined its applications in medicine, surgery, and infectious disease. The speech was first published in condensed form in Comptes rendus… de l’Académie des Sciences, 86 (1878) 1037-1043. For that version authorship was expressed as Pasteur, Joubert et Chamberland. » (G&M 14194).


« In this important lecture to Paris’ Académie de Médecine, Pasteur presented some early and key concepts of bacteriology which were instrumental in the evolution of asepsis. Pasteur discussed the existence of anaerobic and aerobic organisms, defined what later proved to be bacterial toxins, differentiated between virulent and avirulent bacteria, considered specificity of bacteria, superinfection, interference, as well as bacterial antagonism and protagonism. In addition, he stressed the importance of the role of germs in infections and emphasized the need for proper antiseptic and sterilization procedures in order to avoid the chance of infection. » (Heirs of Hippocrates 1899).
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