Title

Louis Pasteur, mother and child in the foreground, allegorical figure in the background. Louis Pasteur (December 27, 1822 - September 28, 1895) was a French chemist and bacteriologist who founded the science of microbiology. Pasture discovered that disease could be caused by bacteria transmitted from person to person (the germ theory of disease). He also developed vaccines for rabies and anthrax. Lithograph by H. Meyer, October 13, 1895.

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Louis Pasteur, French Microbiologist

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Photographe : Science History Images

Date

Mar 09, 2018

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Photo12/Alamy/Science History Images

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LMY20T04_T96FTH

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only for France

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