Numbers 19 is a pastoral cultures attempt to limit known disease through ritualistic practices. In some instances this allowed germs to be killed, in others avoided, and in still more with no net benefit.
Jewish answer:
Numbers chapter 19 is a command of God and has no direct relation to germs or any other physical explanation.
how did the theory of biogenesis lead the way for germ theory disease
The germ theory of disease.
Up until now germ theory has been bigger however in the future DNA will be used to cure diseases before hand you dunoe
i dont know how about you answer that and go make me a sandwich... thanks (:
The germ theory, also called the pathogenic theory of medicine, is a theory that proposes that microorganisms are the cause of many diseases. Although highly controversial when first proposed, it is now a cornerstone of modern medicine and clinical microbiology, leading to such important innovations as antibiotics and hygienic practices. (Wikipedia)
how did the theory of biogenesis lead the way for germ theory disease
well since the germ theory is a scientific theory yes
Louis Pasteur developed the germ theory for disease!
The Germ theory of disease, developed in the 1860s and 1870s by Louis Pasteur
The germ theory of disease.
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The Germ Theory of disease states that illness is caused by germ like substances, it was first suggested in the fourth century B.C. by the Greek philosopher Democritus.Hope this Helps!
The one person who invented the Germ Theory was Hector Moralez.
how did the theory of biogenesis lead the way for germ theory disease
Louis Pasteur
Francis W. Clark has written: 'The germ-theory of disease' -- subject(s): Germ theory of disease
The germ theory of disease, proposed by Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch in the 19th century, was a major scientific theory that led to the development of public health. This theory helped to identify that microorganisms can cause infectious diseases, leading to the implementation of sanitation practices, vaccination programs, and other public health measures to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.