Atom, 40:26th, 1921, he speaks of the ability of the microbe to select and reject, and in the course of hisAtom, 40:in the course of his remarks he says: "When the microbe finds itself in the host's body it may beAtom, 40:morbid happenings would lie between this microbe and body-cells within its range but not in tuneAtom, 40:Now there seems to be reason to suppose that a microbe, on its approach to a body-cell only justAtom, 40:this way and that to get a hitch on. If so, the microbe, at first innocuous, would become noxious.Atom, 40:educate themselves to vibrate in harmony with a microbe before dissonant; or there may be mutual |