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Autograph letter signed to [Jabez] Hogg, discussing microbiology

Autograph letter signed to [Jabez] Hogg, discussing microbiology by Bastian, Henry

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Title
Autograph letter signed to [Jabez] Hogg, discussing microbiology
Author
Bastian, Henry
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Description
London, 1876. "I Was Able to Obtain Fermentation or Putrefaction with Well Marked Turbidity" Bastian, Henry Charlton (1837-1915). Autograph letter signed to Jabez Hogg (1817-99). [London,] March 6, 1876. 3pp. 114 x 90 mm. Traces of mounting on blank verso of second leaf, but fine otherwise. From Henry Bastian, a physician who made notable contributions to the emerging specialty of clinical neurology, and a pioneer writer on theories of the origin of life; to Jabez Hogg, ophthalmologist, microscopist and early adopter of the germ theory of disease. Bastian published important papers on aphasia (see Garrison-Morton 4622, 4629) and was the first to demonstrate "Bastian's law": that complete section of the upper spinal cord abolishes reflexes and muscular tone below the level of the lesion. Bastian is best known, however, for his defense of the doctrine of spontaneous generation (abiogenesis) in the face of accepted scientific opinion. In opposition to Pasteur, Koch, Tyndall and other bacteriologists, Bastian argued that there was no fixed boundary between organic and inorganic life, stating that "since living matter must have arisen from nonliving matter at an early stage in evolution, such a process could still be taking place" (Dictionary of Scientific Biography). He can thus be seen as one of the first to consider the question of the origins of life from a scientific standpoint. Some of Bastian's experimental work in support of his views on abiogenesis (contrary to his intent) ended up advancing the progress of bacteriology. It was Bastian, for example, who showed that boiling did not destroy all bacteria, a finding that led to the discovery of heat-resistant spores. Bastian's letter to Hogg critiques the findings of John Tyndall, whose recent experiments had shown that air from which all dust and floating particles had been removed was incapable of generating bacterial life. The letter reads in part as follows: "I have no doubt that your surmises would prove perfectly correct concerning a certain number of Tyndall's solutions. Freedom from turbidity does not by any means imply absence of organisms-but in the experiments which he has imperfectly endeavored to repeat I was able to obtain fermentation or putrefaction with well marked turbidity . . ." Tyndall had undertaken his experiments specifically to discredit Bastian's theories of spontaneous generation. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Dictionary of Scientific Biography. .
SAMARKAND, HEART'S DESIRE, SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA [cover title.]

SAMARKAND, HEART'S DESIRE, SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA [cover title.]

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SAMARKAND, HEART'S DESIRE, SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA [cover title.]
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Bartlebys Books (United States)
Description
[Santa Barbara, CA?]: The hotel, 1920. 24mo. (28) pp. Lower margin illustrations from line drawings throughout, depicting the town and activities in the hotel, double-page map of the hotel and its grounds and a street plan for the city. Promotional for the hotel and its amenities, with a romantic text suitable for life in Santa Barbara. Not in Rocq. OCLC locates one copy (California - Berkeley.) Very good. Original color illustrated wrappers, stapled. (6139).
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L'Assommoir by ZOLA, Emile

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L'Assommoir
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ZOLA, Emile
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
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New York: Boni & Liveright, 1924. Hardcover. Good. Good Wear and discoloring at all 3 edges of pages. Strong bumping at the book corners. Wear and top and bottom spine.