One hot July morning in 1885, feverish little Joseph Meister ... “I’ll take you there.” Bacteriologist Louis Pasteur, who kept kennels of mad dogs in a crowded little laboratory and was ...
Louis Pasteur was one of the first scientists to ... secret notebooks were made available to historians in the 1970s. In 1885, a boy who had been bitten by a rabid dog turned up at Pasteur ...
In the duchy of medical history, few achievements are as remarkable as the development of the rabies vaccine by French chemist and microbiologist Louis Pasteur in 1885. This groundbreaking ...
By 1885, five years after starting work on rabies, Pasteur and his colleagues had developed a live viral preparation, which, Pasteur claimed, not only protected dogs from rabies infections, but ...
On July 6, 1885, Louis Pasteur administered a rabies vaccine to a boy bitten by a rabid dog, saving his life. This historical event underscores the importance of understanding zoonotic diseases ...
Robert Koch and Louis Pasteur both contributed research ... they were based on artificially attenuated pathogens. In 1885, Pasteur and his student Emile Roux developed a vaccine to treat rabies ...