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Louis Pasteur (1822-185) French chemist and founder of modern bacteriology, here

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Louis Pasteur (1822-185) French chemist and founder of modern bacteriology, here

Louis Pasteur (1822-185) French chemist and founder of modern bacteriology, here holding rabbits used in his work on Hydrophobia (Rabies). Cartoon from Vanity Fair, January 1887

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1887 Cartoon Chemist Fair Founder January Louis Modern Rabbits Research Scientist Vanity Vivisection Work Bacteriology Hydrophobia Inoculation Pasteur Pince Nez Rabies


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In this photo print, we are transported back to January 1887, where the renowned French chemist and founder of modern bacteriology, Louis Pasteur (1822-185), takes center stage. This delightful cartoon from Vanity Fair showcases Pasteur's groundbreaking research on Hydrophobia (Rabies) as he holds a group of rabbits in his hands. With his signature pince-nez glasses perched on his nose, Pasteur exudes an air of scientific brilliance and determination. The image perfectly captures the essence of Pasteur's pioneering work in the field of microbiology. As one of history's greatest scientists, he dedicated himself to unraveling the mysteries behind infectious diseases. His revolutionary discoveries laid the foundation for modern medicine and saved countless lives. Here we witness Pasteur's commitment to finding a cure for Hydrophobia through inoculation experiments with rabbits – a testament to his unwavering dedication and compassion towards eradicating deadly diseases. The cartoon not only highlights his remarkable achievements but also emphasizes the importance of animal vivisection in scientific research during that era. This extraordinary snapshot serves as a reminder of Louis Pasteur's immense contributions to humanity and how his legacy continues to shape our understanding and treatment of infectious diseases today.

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