Premises: The skeletons do show deposits of tetracycline, an
antibiotic produced by a bacterium
Hypothesis: tetracycline in their food probably explains the low
incidence of typhus among ancient Nubians
The author attempts to draw the casual relationship from the co
presence of tetracycline and low incidence rate for the typhus.
“Tetracycline is not rendered ineffective as an antibiotic by
exposure to the processes involved in making bread and beer.” The
hypothesis is that tetracycline in their food probably explains the
low incidence of typhus among ancient Nubians, so tetracycline is
must be effective
“Typhus cannot be transmitted by ingesting bread or beer
contaminated with the infectious agents of this disease” C is not an
assumption because, even if the Typhus can be transmitted by bread
and beer, Tetracycline presented in the same bread and beer can kill
it soon. |