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Crystallography, Bremer, 44
cellular life, dissymmetry, com-
pared with, 28
Delafosse, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12
dissymmetry, 5
cellular life and, 28
molecular, 23
substances inactive through
loss of, 32
general conclusions on, 46
Gernez, separation of tartrates
by decoy, 44
Haüy, 2, 6, 9, 10, 12
hemihedrism, 5, 6, 13, 14
Herschel, 10, 13
isomorphism, 3
Le Bel, 37
malates, Pasteur's work, 20
Mitscherlich, 4, 13, 17
molecular dissymmetry, 23
molecular structure, theories
prior to 1840, 2
molecules, active, combinations
between, 39
paratartrates, 16
Mitscherlich, 17
Pasteur, 16
Pasteur's predecessors, 1
work, (See Pastuer)
Provostaye, 13
right and left-handed substances,
means of separating, 43
rotary power, depends on consti-
tution of molecule, 12
rotation of plane of polarization,
8, 11, 13, 14
tartrates, 12
Mitscherlich, 13
Pasteur, 12
Provostaye, 13
Weiss, 6
DARWIN, 192, 201
Davaine on anthrax, 182, 191, 232,
233, 237, 245, 247, 248, 250, 257,
259, 274
Descartes, 55
Déclat, 191
Delafond, 235, 242, 245
Delafosse, 5, 10, 11
Desmazières, 61
Dessaignes, 32, 33
Dissymmetry, molecular, 23
substances inactive through loss
of, 32
cellular life and, 28
Döbereiner, 75, 121
Dry sterilization, introduction of,
119
Du Bois Reymond, 231
Duboué, 295
Duclaux, Emile, life of, vii
Madame, VII
Pierre-Justin, vii
Duclauxian high lights: a blast of
heat, a blast of cold, 123
a corner of the veil raised, 125
a dream which goes somewhere, 84
a fact is nothing by itself, 213
a hard necessity, 148
a new world was opened to him,
283
a sure beginning of things, 253
Bastian's contribution to science,
119
Bernard, very respectful with
facts, 208
Broussais' cloud of dust, 230
chemical mutations govern
everything, 318
chemist to his finger-tips, 107
chemistry, physics and life, 272
chemistry in medicine, 321
choice of food among bacteria,
126
deceptiveness of words, 80, 227
discoveries, that reveal vast
horizons, 303
discussions, mediocre value of,
212
experimental method, its power,
295

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Publication Information: Book Title: Pasteur: The History of a Mind. Contributors: Ėmile Duclaux - author, Erwin F. Smith - transltr, Florence Hedges - transltr. Publisher: W.B. Saunders Company. Place of Publication: Philadelphia. Publication Year: 1920. Page Number: 355.
    
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