Excerpt from Recherches sur le Microbe du Choléra Asiatique: Rapport Présenté A M. Le Ministre de l'Intérieur, le 3 Novembre 1884
J'ose espérer que mes expériences et celles des nom breux auteurs qui ont confirmé la découverte de Koch, contribueront à dissiper 'enfin les obscurités répandues, comme à plaisir, sur cette question. Je souhaite surtout qu'elles puissent convaincre les hygiénistes du rôle si important que la recherche du microbe cholérique est appelée à jouer dans les épidémies.
Désireux, avant tout, de faire apprécier les censé quences pratiques de mon travail, j'ai évité de décrire longuement les procédés techniques et les méthodes d'investigation dont je me suis servi. Je me suis aussi abstenu de développer certaines observations qui n'au raient intéressé que les spécialistes et ai consacré sans regret la place que j aurais pu leur accorder, à l'exposé des recherches faites par d'autres observateurs.
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