Yazir Paredes

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The smell, he realized, was just as Pasteur had described it. Perhaps, Lister thought, this might be the smell of rotting flesh. (These days, that particular odor is foreign to our noses, but it wasn’t so uncommon in the time before refrigeration and pasteurization. Indeed, once it smacks your nasal passages, the odor is unforgettable.)
The Remedy: Robert Koch, Arthur Conan Doyle, and the Quest to Cure Tuberculosis
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