Pasteur the Plagiarist. The Debt of Science to Béchamp. 1911

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Pasteur the Plagiarist. The Debt of Science to Béchamp. 1911

Author: Montague Richard Leverson

Year: 1911

"I found in the discoveries of the neglected Professor of Montpellier-Antoine Béchamp by name-the solution of many problems which had puzzled biologists, physiologists, pathologists and philosophers for very many years ; I also found in them assured bases for biology, physiology and pathology, sciences still floundering in chaos for want of knowledge by their professors of these very truths discovered by Béchamp. I also found in those truths absolute proof of the absurdity of the germ theory of disease ; and by the study of the writings of Louis Pasteur, to which Béchamp's works unavoidably led me, I found full proof that the great god of the (supposedly) men of science of the latter half of the last century, and of many of the present, was in fact the most astonishing of plagiarists and distorters of other men's discoveries ; chiefly those of Professor Antoine Béchamp, and of his collaborators and pupils ; and that this plagiarist was the most monumental charlatan whose existence is disclosed to us in the entire recorded history of medicine !" - Dr. Leverson, from Pasteur the Plagiarist , pages 4-5. Pasteur the Plagiarist. The Debt of Science to Béchamp , a lecture by Montague Ric

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