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  1. Details. Title: Jean-Baptiste Pasteur, Cécile Pasteur and Marie-Louise Pasteur. Creator: Charles Reutlinger. Subject Keywords: Famille. Type: Famille. Rights: Coll. musée Pasteur. ©...

  2. The Institut Pasteur is a private, non-profit foundation officially recognized for charitable status, just as Louis Pasteur himself wanted. Established by decree on June 4, 1887, the Institut Pasteur was opened on November 14, 1888 following Louis Pasteur's successful international appeal for funds.

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  3. Pasteur began treatment of Jean-Baptiste Jupille on 20 October 1885, and the treatment was successful. Later in 1885, people, including four children from the United States, went to Pasteur's laboratory to be inoculated. In 1886, he treated 350 people, of which only one developed rabies.

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    In my assessment, Pasteur’s strongest contributions to science are his remarkable achievements in the field of medical microbiology and immunology. However, his story begins with chemistry. Pasteur studied under the French chemist Jean-Baptiste-André Dumas. During that time, Pasteur became interested in the origins of life and worked in the field o...

    Beer and wine were critical to the economy of Franceand Italy in the 1800s. It was not uncommon during Pasteur’s life for products to spoil and become bitter or dangerous to drink. At the time, the scientific notion of “spontaneous generation” held that life can arise from nonliving matter, which was believed to be the culprit behind wine spoiling....

    In the 1860s, when the silk industry was being devastated by two diseases that were infecting silkworms, Pasteur developed a clever process by which to examine silkworm eggs under a microscope and preserve those that were healthy. Much like his efforts with wine, he was able to apply his observations into industry methods, and he became something o...

    In my professional assessment of Louis Pasteur, the discovery of vaccination against rabies is the most important of all his achievements. Rabies has been called the “world’s most diabolical virus,” spreading from animal to human via a bite. Working with rabies virus is incredibly dangerous, as mortality approaches 100%once symptoms appear and with...

    Pasteur once famously said in a lecture, “In the fields of observation, chance favors only the prepared mind.” Pasteur had a knack for applying his brilliant – and prepared – scientific mind to the most practical dilemmas faced by humankind. While Louis Pasteur died prior to the initiation of the Nobel Prize, I would argue that his amazing lifetime...

  5. Born: December 27, 1822 in Dole, France. Parents: Jean-Joseph Pasteur and Jeanne-Etiennette Roqui. Died: September 28, 1895 in Paris, France. Education: Collège Royal at Besancon (BA, 1842; BSc 1842), Ecole Normale Supérieure (MSc, 1845; Ph.D. 1847) Spouse: Marie Laurent (1826–1910, m. May 29, 1849)

  6. As the parents of five children, Louis and Marie Pasteur experienced a series of serious family tragedies, at a time when infant mortality was still common. Their eldest daughter, Jeanne, died...

  7. May 29, 2017 · Among the several prominent scientists who had studied the tartrates before Pasteur was Jean-Baptiste Biot (1774–1862), a distinguished French physicist, mathematician and astronomer who...

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