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  2. Antoine Béchamp - Wikipedia

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    Béchamp's version, microzymian theory, has been retained by small groups, especially in alternative medicine. [2] His work in understanding how the "terrain" may affect disease may have implications in emerging microbiome research. [3]

  3. Germ theory denialism - Wikipedia

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    Germ theory denialism is the pseudoscientific belief that germs do not cause infectious disease, and that the germ theory of disease is wrong. [1] It usually involves arguing that Louis Pasteur 's model of infectious disease was wrong, and that Antoine Béchamp 's was right.

  4. Béchamp reduction - Wikipedia

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    The reaction was first used by Antoine Béchamp to reduce nitronaphthalene and nitrobenzene to naphthylamine and aniline, respectively. [3] The Béchamp reduction is broadly applicable to aromatic nitro compounds. [4] [5] Aliphatic nitro compounds are however more difficult to reduce, often remaining as the hydroxylamine. Tertiary aliphatic ...

  5. File:Beauchamp Transcript.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Zymotic disease - Wikipedia

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    Zymotic disease was a 19th-century medical term for acute infectious diseases, [1] especially "chief fevers and contagious diseases (e.g. typhus and typhoid fevers, smallpox, scarlet fever, measles, erysipelas, cholera, whooping-cough, diphtheria, etc.)".

  7. Thomas Beauchamp - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Beauchamp may refer to: Thomas Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick (1313–1369), English nobleman and military commander;

  8. Terrain - Wikipedia

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    Terrain (from Latin: terra 'earth'), alternatively relief or topographical relief, is the dimension and shape of a given surface of land. In physical geography , terrain is the lay of the land. This is usually expressed in terms of the elevation , slope , and orientation of terrain features.

  9. Terrain (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Terrain is a French academic journal of ethnology, social and cultural anthropology (the three terms are not clearly distinguished in France). [1] Each issue is entirely devoted to a specific theme. [ 2 ]