Britannica online encyclopedia article on Felix-Archimede Pouchet (French naturalist), Aug. 26, 1800Rouen, Fr.Dec. 6, 1872RouenFrench naturalist who was a leading advocate of the idea of the spontaneous generation of life from nonliving matter. ... CREATE MY Felix-Archim... NEW DOCUMENT...
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The baby mice in the grain or hay have spontaneously sprouted up out of the grain “I saw it with my own eyes” is said. ... Even the greatest minds of the ancient world held this view. Aristotle believed this, as he had to, for he saw evidence with his own eyes. ... He saw that not only did the flies emerge from the meat,
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Si vous voyez cette page, c'est probablement que vous utilisez un navigateur Web (ou une version) qui ne supporte par certaines normes Web. Nous vous conseillons de mettre à jour votre navigateur ou de choisir un navigateur comme Firefox. ... Date : 6 mai 1863-12 avril 1872 ... Manuscrits de l'Institut de France...
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Frangois Magendie, and Felix Pouchet. The second volume is mainly dedicated to the analysis of Flourens's contributions to neu- ...
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Pouchet, Director of the Rouen Museum of Natural History in France, and Bastion, a well-known British bacteriologist, argued that living organisms could spontaneously arise from chemical processes such as fermentation and putrefaction.
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louis pasteur robert koch microbiology ... Many people still believed in spontaneous generation -- that flies, maggot, microbes, formed out of nothing, or out of inert matter -- and Felix Pouchet even claimed to have scientific proof of it.
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On April 7, 1864, more than 500 of France's most famous scientists, journalists, artists, and novelists crowded into an auditorium at the Sorbonne, a Paris university. They had come to see a scientific demonstration. ... An elegantly dressed man stepped onto the stage. ... He walked to a table bearing oddly shaped bottles,
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One might say that none of Felix Pouchet's or Henry Bastian's experiments favoring spontaneous generation succeeded in attaining experimentum crucis status most importantly because they lost. This seems however to transparently beg the question.
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Home page of the Department of Science Education at California State University, Long Beach ... An opponent of Pasteur and proponent of the doctrine of spontaneous generation, named Felix Pouchet performed the same experiments and obtained the same results.
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