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Finally, although European medical science was making the initial breakthroughs in the new field of bacteriology, with Pasteur's 1877 paper on anthrax and Koch's 1878 introduction of a "solid" media for growing bacterial cultures, the American medical community still clung to the miasmatic theory of disease causation and was being strongly challenged in the public's mind by various sectarian groups as we have already discussed in earlier classes.