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  • Immagine del venditore per Bechamp or Pasteur? A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology venduto da The BiblioFile

    Hume, E. Douglas; Lewis, S. Judd (Foreword)

    Editore: Essence of Health Publications, 180, Westville, Natal, South Africa, 1976

    Da: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.

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    Soft Cover. Condizione: Good. Third Edition. Scarce earlier edition of this pivotal work in the battle of theories concerning blood and biology. Stated adjacent to title page: "First Published: 1923; Second Edition: 1932; Third Edition (Revised): 1947; This Edition: 1976." Blue and white wraps with red and black titles, moderate shelf, corner, edge wear, rub. Rare near very good original edition. Pages very good; no writing. Publisher's label placed over original: "Custodian Publishing Co., Fremont, Ca." String-bind intact, square; unique for a softcover to utilize a bind of string for text block. Back wrap features summary advert for: "Hatha Yoga: The Vibrant Science of Life - by Morris Krok" available from Essence of Health Publications. Good example with very good leaves. Extended title page detail: "Bechamp or Pasteur? A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology by E. Douglas Hume. Founded upon MS. by Montague R. Leverson, M.D. (Baltimore), M.A., Ph.D with a foreword by S. Judd Lewis, D.Sc., F.I.G." "Truth will come to light" - Shakespeare. Features preface from Hume dated July, 1922; Notes for both the Second and Third Editions; and, a Preface from S. Judd Lewis. This volume includes aspects gleaned during World War II. Contents include: "I. Introductory - Antoine Bechamp; Part One: The Mystery of Fermentation - II. A Babel of Theories; III. Pasteur's Memoirs of 1857; IV. Bechamp's Beacon Experiment; V. Claims and Contradictions; VI. The Soluble Ferment; VII. Rival Theories and Workers; Part Two: The Microzymas - VIII. The 'Little Bodies'; IX. Diseases of Silk-Worms; X. Laboratory Experiments; XI. Nature's Experiments; XII. A Plagiarism Frustrated; XIII. Microzymas in General; XIV. Modern Confirmations of Bechamp; Part Three: The Cult of the Microbe - XV. The Origin of 'Preventive Medicine'; XVI. The International Medical Congress and some Pasteurian Fiascos; XVII. Hydrophobia; XVIII. A Few Examples of the Cult in Theory and in Practice; XIX. Some Lessons of World War I and a few Reflections on World War II; XX. The Writing on the Wall; XXI. Valedictory: Pasteur and Bechamp; and, an Index." From cover: "All those interested in the Healing Arts should study Bechamp's teachings on Microzyma - the Primal Units of Life, or Minute Ferments which alter into, living cells or, bacteria if there is morbid material to be consumed. This work uncovers a Lost Chapter in the History of Biology, and in so doing proves the incorrectness of the Germ theory and Immunization (innoculation, vaccination) Campaigns." Presented here is E. Douglas Hume's study of the ongoing gulf between the germ theory long established for control and profit as opposed to the terrain theory of healthy tissue and blood derived from nutrients available in the natural world. Do germs or unhealthy bodily terrains, more so lead to dis-ease? All who wish to understand the history of the germ theory of disease must read this 'lost chapter in the history of biology', and learn what the germ actually is and is not. "Germs" are always present but mostly only become an issue in toxic or unhealthy biological terrain or systems. Perhaps the most important fact of this remarkable book is the absence of adverse direct criticism following its publication. The bacteriologists have few or no answers so were rather silent on the subject. This epoch-making study and comparison exposes Louis Pasteur as the original purveyor of "germs" who plagiarized and twisted Antoine Bechamp's discoveries and beliefs. Most of the medical establishment and health status quo adopted the theory of germs for their benefit and not yours. Includes a detailed nine-page index and a list of Bechamps works over three pages. Printed and Made in South Africa. 263 pages. Insured post. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" Tall.

  • Immagine del venditore per Bechamp or Pasteur? A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology venduto da The BiblioFile

    Hume, E. Douglas; Lewis, S. Judd (Foreword)

    Editore: The C. W. Daniel Company Limited, Ashingdon, rochford, Essex, 1947

    Da: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.

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    Hard Cover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. Third Edition (Revised). Rare original issue in wrapper. Stated at copyright page: "First Published: 1923; Second Edition: 1932; Third Edition (Revised): 1947. Copyright in USA and UK by Ethel Douglas Thomson." Made and Printed in Great Britain. Beige cloth boards, minimalist cover and spine titles in navy, moderate shelf wear. Pages very good, clean; attractively toned, moderate tanning to endpapers. Intriguing frontispiece portrait of Bechamp: "Pierre Jacques Antoine Bechamps, when Professor of Medical Chemisty and Pharmacy at the University of Montpelier (1857-1875)." Small white label inside back cover: "Health Research, World's Largest Dealer in Natural Healing Books, Pasadena, 18-M, Calif." Interestingly, this dealer became a facsimile publisher of many out-of-print or rare materials concerned with health and suppressed subjects of veracity. Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Rare original wrapper in beige, moderate edge wear, rub; unclipped 15/-Net, protected in new clear sleeve. Front flap contains Press Opinions; back flap with Medical Opinions; and, back panel features summary of this Third and Enlarged Edition. Rare very good original volume in same wrapper. Extended title page detail: "Founded upon MS. by Montague R. Leverson, M.D. (Baltimore), M.A., Ph.D with a foreword by S. Judd Lewis, D.Sc., F.I.G." Features original first edition Preface, and Notes to the Second and Third editions from the author. "Truth will come to light" - Shakespeare. Contents: "Introductory - Antoine Bechamp; Part One: The Mystery of Fermentation - A Babel of Theories; Pasteur's Memoirs of 1857; Bechamp's Beacon Experiment; Claims and Contradictions; The Soluble Ferment; Rival Theories and Workers; Part Two: The Microzymas - The 'Little Bodies'; Diseases of Silk-Worms; Laboratory Experiments; Nature's Experiments; A Plagiarism Frustrated; Microzymas in General; Modern Confirmations of Bechamp; Part Three: The Cult of the Microbe - The Origin of 'Preventive Medicine'; The International Medical Congress and some Pasteurian Fiascos; Hydrophobia; A Few Examples of the Cult in Theory and in Practice; Some Lessons of World War I and a few Reflections on World War II; The Writing on the Wall; Valedictory: Pasteur and Bechamp; and, an Index. Presented here is E. Douglas Hume's study of the ongoing gulf between the germ theory long established for control and profit as opposed to the terrain theory of healthy tissue and blood derived from nutrients available in the natural world. Do germs or unhealthy bodily terrains, more so lead to dis-ease? All who wish to understand the history of the germ theory of disease must read this 'lost chapter in the history of biology', and learn what the germ actually is and is not. "Germs" are always present but mostly only become an issue in toxic or unhealthy biological systems. Perhaps the most important fact of this remarkable book is the absence of adverse criticism since it was first published. The bacteriologists have few or no answers. This epoch-making study and comparison exposes Louis Pasteur as the original purveyor of "germs" who plagiarized and twisted Antoine Bechamp's discoveries and beliefs. Most of the medical establishment and health status quo adopted the theory of germs for their benefit and not yours. Includes a detailed nine page index and list of Bechamps works over three pages. Printed in Great Britain by The Stanhope Press, Ltd., Rochester, Kent. 263 pages. Insured post. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" Tall.

  • Immagine del venditore per Bechamp or Pasteur? A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology : Antoine Béchamp vs. Louis Pasteur venduto da Medium Rare Books

    Hume, E. Douglas; Lewis, S. Judd (Foreword), Ethel Douglas Hume

    Editore: C.W. Daniel Company Ltd., Ashingdon, Rochford, Essex, 1947

    Da: Medium Rare Books, Mountainside, NJ, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. 1st Edition. C.W. Daniel Company Ltd. Ashingdon, Rochford, Essex. 259 pages. Copyright page states: "First Published: 1923; Second Edition: 1932; Third Edition (Revised): 1947. Book is tight. Binding and hinges are strong and sound. Beige cloth boards are bright and clean with titles stamped in dark green. Toning to endpapers. Small vintage bookseller label on endpaper states The Health Guild/117 West 48th Street/New York 36, N.Y. Book comes from the private collection of a well-published scientist with his circular blind-stamp on the upper outer corner of the title page along with his name stamp on top page edges. Rare disjointed DJ wth multiple open chips yet oddly, still attractive. Considering the book is super-rare, you can imagine just how rare its DJ is as most of these have crumbled away. Small stain near top edge of DJ along with a couple of faint wrinkles. A rare edition in scarce DJ of the controversial title that alleges Pasteur was a fraud and plagiarist. VG/VG-.

  • Immagine del venditore per Bechamp or Pasteur? A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology [True First Edition] venduto da The BiblioFile

    Hume, E. Douglas; Lewis, S. Judd (Foreword)

    Editore: Covici McGee - Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Limited, Chicago - London, 1923

    Da: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.

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    Hard Cover. Condizione: Fair. First Edition. Ultra-rare true first edition of this epochal volume. Stated at copyright page: "Copyright 1923 in USA and UK by Ethel Douglas Thomson." Brick red cloth boards, black cover and spine titles, some shelf wear, bow, cloth separation, discoloration. Pages generally very good, clean, some page roll; attractively toned. Moderate fox, bleed to endpapers. Intriguing frontispiece portrait of Bechamp adjacent to copyright page: "Pierre Jacques Antoine Bechamps, when Professor of Medical Chemisty and Pharmacy at the University of Montpelier (1857-1875)." Bind good; hinges intact. Rare near good true first edition. Extended title page detail: "Founded upon MS. by Montague R. Leverson, M.D. (Baltimore), M.A., Ph.D with a foreword by S. Judd Lewis, D.Sc., F.I.G." "Truth will come to light" - Shakespeare. Features preface from Hume dated July, 1922. Contents include: "Introductory - Antoine Bechamp; Part One: The Mystery of Fermentation - A Babel of Theories; Pasteur's Memoirs of 1857; Bechamp's Beacon Experiment; Claims and Contradictions; The Soluble Ferment; Rival Theories and Workers; Part Two: The Microzymas - The 'Little Bodies'; Diseases of Silk-Worms; Laboratory Experiments; Nature's Experiments; A Plagiarism Frustrated; Microzymas in General; Modern Confirmations of Bechamp; Part Three: The Cult of the Microbe - The Origin of 'Preventive Medicine'; The International Medical Congress and some Pasteurian Fiascos; Hydrophobia; A Few Examples of the Cult in Theory and in Practice; Some Lessons of The Great War; The Writing on the Wall; Valedictory: Pasteur and Bechamp; and, an Index." Presented here is E. Douglas Hume's study of the ongoing gulf between the germ theory long established for control and profit as opposed to the terrain theory of healthy tissue and blood derived from nutrients available in the natural world. Do germs or unhealthy bodily terrains, more so lead to dis-ease? All who wish to understand the history of the germ theory of disease must read this 'lost chapter in the history of biology', and learn what the germ actually is and is not. "Germs" are always present but mostly only become an issue in toxic or unhealthy biological terrain or systems. Perhaps the most important fact of this remarkable book is the absence of adverse direct criticism following its publication. The bacteriologists have few or no answers so were rather silent on the subject. This epoch-making study and comparison exposes Louis Pasteur as the original purveyor of "germs" who plagiarized and twisted Antoine Bechamp's discoveries and beliefs. Most of the medical establishment and health status quo adopted the theory of germs for their benefit and not yours. Includes a detailed eleven-page index and list of Bechamps works over three pages. Printed by Printing Products Corporation, Chicago, U.S.A. 296 pages. Insured post. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" Tall.