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Spontaneous generation / Bernard Dixon.
Dixon, Bernard, 1938-Date: 1981- Books
Spontaneous generation and Aristotle's hierarchy of animal life / by Heath Martin.
Martin, Heath, 1971-Date: 2000- Videos
The chemicals of life; spontaneous generation and the origin of life; mitosis.
Date: 1992- Books
Sparks of life : Darwinism and the Victorian debates over spontaneous generation / James E. Strick.
Strick, James Edgar, 1956-Date: 2000- Books
Things come to life : spontaneous generation revisited / Henry Harris.
Harris, Henry, 1925-2014.Date: 2002- Books
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On so-called spontaneous generation / by Benjamin T. Lowne.
Lowne, B. Thompson (Benjamin Thompson), 1839-1925.Date: 1870- Books
Evolution and the spontaneous generation debate / Henry Charlton Bastian ; edited and introduced by James Strick.
Bastian, H. Charlton.Date: 2001- Digital Images
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Apparatus used by Pasteur in experiments on alleged spontaneous generation.
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The spontaneous generation controversy from Descartes to Oparin / John Farley.
Farley, John, 1936-Date: [1977], ©1977- Books
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The fungoid origin of disease, and spontaneous generation / by Jabez Hogg.
Hogg, Jabez, 1817-1899.Date: [1871]- Books
Microbiology and the spontaneous generation debate during the 1870's / by Glenn Vandervliet.
Vandervliet, Glenn (William Glenn), 1938-Date: 1971- Archives and manuscripts
M0008820: Original balloon used by Louis Pasteur in his experiments on spontaneous generation
Date: February 1943Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/77/32Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
John Tyndall and his contribution to the theory of spontaneous generation / Lyle A. Weed.
Weed, Lyle A.Date: 1942- Books
The British spontaneous generation debates of 1860-1880 : medicine, evolution, and laboratory science in the victorian context / James Edgar Strick.
Strick, James Edgar, 1956-Date: 1997- Books
Bonnet, Spallanzani, and Voltaire on regeneration of heads in snails : a continuation of the spontaneous generation debate / by Marguerite Carozzi.
Carozzi, Marguerite.Date: 1985- Archives and manuscripts
M0008832: Entrance to Louis Pasteur's attic in which he produced the first cultures designed to test his theory of spontaneous generation
Date: February 1943Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/77/43Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Digital Images
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Three flasks opened by Pasteur in various localities: left to right: Poupet, Montanvert, Mer de Glace: during his experiments to disprove doctrine of spontaneous generation.
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On spontaneous generation and the doctrine of contagium vivum : being the address in medicine delivered at the annual meeting of the British Medical Association, held in Manchester, August 1877, with notes and additions / by Wm. Roberts.
Date: [1877]- Books
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The problem of human life : containing the fundamental principles of the substantial philosophy, with a review of the six great modern scientists, Darwin, Tyndall, Huxley, Haeckel, Helmholtz, and Mayer, upon evolution, spontaneous generation, the nature of force, &c., &c / by Wilford Hall.
Hall, Alexander Wilford, 1819-1902.Date: 1877- Digital Images
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Tyndall's apparatus for experiments disproving doctrine of spontaneous generation, used here as a culture chamber. A microscope in a horizontal position with artificial illumination, an oil immersion lens, ect. This is the equipment used by Dallinger and Drysdale for their investigations of the life histories of the manads.
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On the atmospheric germ theory and origin of infusoria : a lecture delivered to the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 17th January 1868.
Bennett, John Hughes, 1812-1875.Date: 1868- Books
Airborne particles and the germ theory : 1860-1880 / by J.K. Crellin.
Crellin, J. K.Date: [1966]- Books
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The primitive origination of mankind, considered and examined according to the light of nature / written by the Honourable Sir Matthew Hale, Knight.
Hale, Matthew, 1609-1676Date: 1677- Pictures
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Louis Pasteur: the attic in which he cultured broth designed to test the theory of spontaneous generatation. Photograph.
Reference: 13959i- Books
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A short essay on the propagation and dispersion of animals and vegetables, being cheifly [sic] intended as an answer to a letter lately published, and supposed to be written by a gentleman of Exeter, in favour of equivocal generation.
Elford, William, Sir, 1749-1837.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]