Rational Bacteriology

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This is 2nd edition, 1953. The terrain theory side of the germ theory -vs- terrain theory dialectic. Existing PDF to which page numbers, outline/bookmarks and links in Contents have been added. Note that as with the source PDF sections/chapters 24, 35, 36 and 65 are missing. Important book. Needs rescanning properly.

Author(s): WERNER, J.R., WEIANT, C.W. and WATKINS, R.J.
Edition: 2
Publisher: Self-published
Year: 1933

Language: English
Commentary: Vector pdf (OCR-only, not page images). At least sections/chapters 24, 35, 36 and 65 are missing so reasonable to assume other errors are present (e.g. see Contents line item #5) - the book needs complete re-scanning at a fixed rate between 300-600dpi in greyscale saved as tiff with LZW compression. Probably marginalised by the usurer/pharmaco axis.
City: n/a
Tags: ICD-999, bacteria, Bechamp, CDC, Chiropractor, endothelium, exosome, Flexner, spontaneous generation, germ theory, inoculation, Edward Jenner, McBean, microzyma, Pasteur, poisoned needle, Protocol #10, saprophyte, serum sickness, SV-40, vaccinosis, virus

Rational Bacteriology (1953, 2e.) - Title Page
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Contents
Preface to Second Edition
Preface to First Edition
I: Formal Bacteriology
1. Bacteria In General
2. Methods Of Studying Bacteria
3. Pathogenicity, Infection, And Immunity
4. Bacterial Classification
5. The Staphylococcus
6. The Streptococcus
7. Pneumococcus—Diplococcus Pneumoniae
8. Gram Negative Cocci—Neisseriae
9. The Coliform Group—Enterobacteriaceae
10. Spore-Forming Anaerobes—Bacillaceae
11. Cholera—The Vibrios
12. Diphtheria Bacillus—Corynebacterium Diphtheriae
13. The Tubercle Bacillus—Mycobacterium Tuberculae
14. The Spiral Forms
15. Animal Parasites
16. Rickettsiae
17. The Filterable Viruses
18. The Bacteriophage
19. Miscellaneous Pathogens
20. State Board Examination Questions
21. Glossary
22. Summary
II: The French Revolution From Béchamp To Tissot
23. Introduction
24. Biology [missing]
25. Structure
26. Function Of The "Dumb-Bells"
27. Cell Division
28. Specialization
29. Pathogenesis
30. Bacteriology
31. Crystallization
32. Infection
33. Resistance
34. Pathology (General)
35. Pathology (Special) [missing]
36. Pathology (Summary) [missing]
37. Carrier
38. Cellular Pathology
39. The Biont Cycle
40. Etiology
41. Hematopoiesis: The Red Blood Corpuscle
42. Hematopoiesis: The White Blood Corpuscle
43. Platelets And Coagulation
44. Phagocytosis
45. Neurology
46. Double Trouble
47. Animal-Vegetable Relationship
48. Immunity (Naturally Acquired)
49. Immunity (Natural)
50. Immunity (Artificial)
51. Inoculation
52. Allergy And Anaphylaxis
53. Specific Sera
54. Chemotherapy
55. Statistics
56. Four False Dogmas Of Pasteur
57. Commercialism
58. Conclusions Of Tissot
59. Technology
60. Terminology
61. Therapy
62. Significance To Chiropractors
III: Critique Of Applied Bacteriology
63. Theory Of Infection
64. Bacteriology And The Scientific Method
65. Theory Of Immunity [missing]
66. Phenomena Which Destroy The Validity Of The Practice Of Artificial Immunization
67. Béchamp's Theory Of The Microzyma And How It Would Clarify The Present Confusion
68. Statistical Proof Of The Inefficacy And Danger Of Current Practices
69. Conclusion