The inquiry itself embodied a pivotal shift in scientific paradigms of disease causation from miasmatic or filth-based models to the germ theory. |
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Despite these equivocal findings, the select committee ultimately endorsed Walker's miasmatic claims. |
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The producers reportedly struggled to find financiers who would go near such miasmatic material. |
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So these nucleus, passage point of evolutionary movements, are in first line to inhale miasmatic energies. |
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Professor Zeberio observed these miasmatic energies in aged people perisoma. |
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To allay anxiety about deleterious perspiration and open pores in the miasmatic tropics, the British insisted on wearing thick flannel next to the skin. |
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The work, though, retains its miasmatic whiff and its unending ability to disorient and wrong-foot viewers. |
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But to unemployed people trying to divine a cause through the miasmatic haze of their own situations, the presence of illegal immigrants was the explanation they could see most clearly. |
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The mental and emotional state, reactions to the environment, weather, food, modalities of symptoms, and miasmatic and personal history are all factors in deciding a remedy. |
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