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Béchamp or Pasteur?: A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology by Ethel D. Hume explores the debate between Antoine Béchamp and Louis Pasteur on the origins of disease. Hume examines Béchamp’s theory that diseases result from internal imbalances rather than external pathogens. The book offers historical context, critically analyzes scientific evidence, and invites readers to reconsider traditional views in biology, providing a fresh perspective on disease, health, and the development of medical science.

Bechamp or Pasteur?: A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology
Topic
Awakening
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Ethel D. Hume (1874–1950) was a historian and researcher known for her work on alternative medicine and overlooked scientific theories. Her research focused on challenging established medical beliefs and highlighting forgotten historical debates. In her book, "Bechamp or Pasteur?: A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology" (1923), Hume explores the debate between Antoine Béchamp and Louis Pasteur, offering a compelling alternative to the conventional understanding of disease and encouraging a reexamination of medical science’s origins.
Ethel D. Hume (1874–1950) was a historian and researcher known for her work on alternative medicine and overlooked scientific theories. Her research focused on challenging established medical beliefs and highlighting forgotten historical debates. In her book, "Bechamp or Pasteur?: A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology" (1923), Hume explores the debate between Antoine Béchamp and Louis Pasteur, offering a compelling alternative to the conventional understanding of disease and encouraging a reexamination of medical science’s origins.
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Ethel D. Hume
ISBN 10|13
1467900125 | 978-1467900126
Print Length
352 pages
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