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This volume contains new editions of two books which have been
available only sporadically in the decades since their publication.
R.Pearson's "Pasteur: Plagiarist, Imposter" was originally
published in 1942, and is a succinct introduction to both Louis
Pasteur and Antoine Bechamp, and the reasons behind the troubled
relationship that they shared for their entire working lives.
Whereas Pearson's work is a valuable introduction to an often
complex topic, it is Ethel Douglas Hume's expansive and
well-documented "Bechamp or Pasteur? A Lost Chapter in the History
of Biology" which provides the main body of evidence. It covers the
main points of contention between Bechamp and Pasteur in depth
sufficient to satisfy any degree of scientific or historical
scrutiny, and it contains, wherever possible, detailed references
to the source material and supporting evidence. Virtually no claim
in Ms Hume's book is undocumented. The reader will soon discern
that neither Mr Pearson nor Ms Hume could ever be called fans of
Pasteur or his 'science'. They both declare their intentions
openly; that they wish to contribute to the undoing of a massive
medical and scientific fraud. "Nothing is lost, nothing is created
... all is transformed. Nothing is the prey of death. All is the
prey of life." -- Antoine Bechamp This is a new edition of this
title. The text has been extensively re-edited for today's reader.
This volume contains new editions of two books which have been
available only sporadically in the decades since their publication.
R. Pearson's Pasteur: Plagiarist, Imposter was originally published
in 1942, and is a succinct introduction to both Louis Pasteur and
Antoine Bechamp, and the reasons behind the troubled relationship
that they shared for their entire working lives. Whereas Pearson's
work is a valuable introduction to an often complex topic, it is
Ethel Douglas Hume's expansive and well-documented Bechamp or
Pasteur? A Lost Chapter in the History of Biology which provides
the main body of evidence. It covers the main points of contention
between Bechamp and Pasteur in depth sufficient to satisfy any
degree of scientific or historical scrutiny, and it contains,
wherever possible, detailed references to the source material and
supporting evidence. Virtually no claim in Ms Hume's book is
undocumented - to have access to more material, one would need to
be able to read French, and go to the original source material. The
reader will soon discern that neither Mr Pearson nor Ms Hume could
ever be called fans of Pasteur or his 'science'. They both declare
their intentions openly; that they wish to contribute to the
undoing of a massive medical and scientific fraud. The publication
of this present edition of their work is undertaken in the same
spirit. "Nothing is lost, nothing is created ... all is
transformed. Nothing is the prey of death. All is the prey of
life." - Antoine Bechamp
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