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Lazaro Spallanzani, 18th century Italian naturalist and biologist, 1874.
Lazzaro Spallanzani, 18th century Italian naturalist and biologist, 1874. Spallanzani (1729-1799) watching an eruption of Etna, Sicily. Among his discoveries was that microbes came from the air and could be killed by boiling, paving the way for the later work of Louis Pasteur.
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18th century
19th century
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BIOLOGIST
Biology
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eighteenth century
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erupting
Eruption
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Geography
Italian
Italy
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MICROBIOLOGIST
MICROBIOLOGY
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Mount Etna
Natural History
natural phenomena
NATURALIST
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OBSERVING
OCCUPATION
Oxford Science Archive
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Science
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TGN
Volcano