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Jan 1, 1859 — Jan 1, 1917· 58 yrs

UNITED STATES AUTHOR · JUVENILE · BACTERIOLOGY

Herbert William Conn

Also known as: W. H. Conn, H. W. (Herbert William) Conn

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Conn is a masculine English and Irish-language given name, as well as an English-language surname. The origin of the given name is uncertain. It may be related to the Old Irish cond ("intellect", "mind", "king"), or perhaps to the Old Irish cenn ("head", "chief", "queen"). It is cognate with the Welsh, Cornish and Breton 'penn' ("head"), deriving ultimately from the proto-Celtic kʷennom. The latter word-origin may have resulted from a popular, but incorrect etymology, applied to the Old Irish terms Leth Cuinn and Dál Cuinn; these terms originally meant "half of the chief" or "half of the king" and "tribe of the chief" but were mistakenly regarded to mean "half of Conn" and "tribe of Conn".

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During the last fifteen years the subject of bacteriology [Footnote: The term microbe is simply a word which has been coined to include all of the microscopic plants commonly included under the terms bacteria and yeasts.] has developed with a marvellous rapidity.

— from The story of germ life, 1897

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An elementary physiology and hygiene for use in upper grammar grades

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Agricultural bacteriology

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An elementary physiology and hygiene for use in schools

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