Crossword-Solution: HETEROGENESIS 13 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Heterogenesis n. Spontaneous generation, so called.
Heterogenesis n. That method of reproduction in which the successive
generations differ from each other, the parent organism producing
offspring different in habit and structure from itself, the original
form, however, reappearing after one or more generations; -- opposed to
homogenesis, or gamogenesis.

We have 3 clues for the answer “HETEROGENESIS”

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ALTERNATION of generation 1 answer
BIRTH of a living being otherwise than from parent of same kind 1 answer
SPONTANEOUS generation from inorganic matter 1 answer
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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But heterogenesis became the burning question, and Pouchet in France, and Bastian in England, led the opposition to Pasteur.
The Evolution of Modern Medicine William Osler 2006
For the distinction between Archebiosis and Heterogenesis, see Bastian, chapter vi.) is wonderfully strong, though I cannot think much of some few of his arguments.
The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume II (of II) Charles Darwin 2000
Bastian's book had been turned upside down, and he had begun with the various cases of Heterogenesis, and then gone on to organic, and afterwards to saline solutions, and had then given his general arguments, I should have been, I believe, much more influenced.
The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume II (of II) Charles Darwin 2000
Schneider 35 CHAPTER II.--Professor Goethe on "The Present Status of Darwinism"--Explains the Reluctance of certain men of Science to Discard Darwinism 41 CHAPTER III.--Professor Korchinsky Rejects Darwinism--His Theory of Heterogenesis--Professor Haberlandt of Graz--Demonstration of a "Vital Force"--Its Nature--The Sudden Origination of a New Organ--Importance of the Experiment.
At the Deathbed of Darwinism Eberhard Dennert 2007
Korschinsky distinguishes clearly and definitely between the principles of Heterogenesis and Transmutation (gradual transformation through natural selection in the struggle for existence), and in so doing comes to a complete denial of Darwinism.
At the Deathbed of Darwinism Eberhard Dennert 2007