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Disease is not the prerogative of man and the domestic animals, so it was quite natural to see if the lower animals, with very simple organizations, showed pathological phenomena, and if so, infection, cure and immunity could be observed among them.
~ Elie Metchnikoff
Among
Animals
Could
Cure
Disease
Domestic
Immunity
Infection
Lower
Man
Natural
Observed
Organizations
Pathological
Phenomena
Prerogative
Quite
See
Simple
Them
Very
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In the ancient world and, above all, among the Greeks, human nature was held in high esteem.
~ Elie Metchnikoff
Above
Among
Ancient
Esteem
Greeks
Held
High
Human
Human Nature
Nature
World
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Inflammation as understood in man and the higher animals is a phenomenon that almost always results from the intervention of some pathogenic microbe.
~ Elie Metchnikoff
Almost
Always
Animals
Higher
Intervention
Man
Phenomenon
Results
Some
Understood
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It is often seen that in households where all members are exposed to the same danger, or again in schools or troops where everyone lives the same life, disease does not strike everyone indifferently.
~ Elie Metchnikoff
Again
Danger
Disease
Does
Everyone
Exposed
Households
Life
Lives
Members
Often
Same
Schools
Seen
Strike
Troops
Where
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It is, of course, quite natural that a biologist whose attention had been aroused by noticing in his own case the phenomena of precocious old age should turn to study the causes of it.
~ Elie Metchnikoff
Age
Aroused
Attention
Been
Biologist
Case
Causes
Course
Had
His
Natural
Noticing
Old
Old Age
Own
Phenomena
Precocious
Quite
Should
Study
Turn
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Most of the centenarians whom I have been able to see have been so defective mentally that all that can be studied in them are the physical qualities and functions.
~ Elie Metchnikoff
Able
Been
Functions
Mentally
Most
Physical
Qualities
See
Studied
Them
Whom
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Science, it is said, no doubt has ameliorated the material conditions of human life, but is powerless to solve those moral and philosophical questions that interest cultured people so deeply.
~ Elie Metchnikoff
Conditions
Deeply
Doubt
Human
Human Life
Interest
Life
Material
Moral
No Doubt
People
Philosophical
Powerless
Questions
Said
Science
Solve
Those
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The adoration of human nature by the Greeks appeared in Greek plastic art and was the cause of its excellence.
~ Elie Metchnikoff
Adoration
Appeared
Art
Cause
Excellence
Greek
Greeks
Human
Human Nature
Nature
Plastic
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The appearance of aged persons is too well known to make detailed description necessary. The skin of the face is dry and wrinkled and generally pale. The hairs on the head and the body are white. The back is bent, and the gait is slow and laborious, whilst the memory is weak. Such are the most familiar traits of old age.
~ Elie Metchnikoff
Age
Aged
Appearance
Back
Bent
Body
Description
Detailed
Dry
Face
Familiar
Generally
Hairs
Head
Known
Laborious
Make
Memory
Most
Necessary
Old
Old Age
Pale
Persons
Skin
Slow
Too
Traits
Weak
Well
Well Known
Whilst
White
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The Greek conception of a life in harmony with nature found its most complete development in the rationalism of the Renaissance and of the centuries that followed it.
~ Elie Metchnikoff
Centuries
Complete
Conception
Development
Followed
Found
Greek
Harmony
Life
Most
Nature
Rationalism
Renaissance
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The old age of lower mammals presents characters similar to those found in man.
~ Elie Metchnikoff
Age
Characters
Found
Lower
Mammals
Man
Old
Old Age
Presents
Similar
Those
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Whatever concerns health is of real public interest.
~ Elie Metchnikoff
Concerns
Health
Interest
Public
Public Interest
Real
Whatever
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Elie Metchnikoff
Profession
Scientist
BirthDate
16 May, 1845
DeathDate
16 July, 1916
Country
Russia
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