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THE subject of insect and germ life in its relation to putrefaction and infectious disease is now assuming such importance from the investigations and demonstrations of Dr. Tyndall, Mr. Murray, and other scientific inquirers, that I think you may consider the following curious facts not unworthy of space in your journal.
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LITTLE, W. Stamping out Noxious Insect Life. Nature 16, 207–208 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/016207c0
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