Excerpt from Bacteria in Relation to Country Life
Life in the country, like that in the city, has been rendered less simple by inventions and scientific investigations. A whole series of new problems have arisen within a single generation and have called forth more or less successiui attempts at their solution. Among these new problems we may properly include that of the bacteria, those minute living things that float in the air that we breathe, that exist for our weal or woe in the water that we drink, that perform a mighty work in the soil and thereby make it possible for generations of plants and of animals to come and go.
The extreme smallness of the bacteria renders them invisible to the naked eye, and makes it difficult for the layman to think of them as definite living beings entrusted with an important task in the continuing of life. The deepening current of human existence now forces us to study the bacteria and other microorganisms. In so far as they are dangerous to our health and happiness we must learn to defend ourselves; we must learn to destroy them or to render them harmless.
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