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Louis Pasteur (December 27, 1822 – September 28, 1895) was a French chemist an microbiologist best known for his remarkable breakthroughs in the causes and prevention of disease. His experiments supported the germ theory of disease, also reducing mortality from puerperal fever (childbed), and he created the first vaccine for rabies. He was best known to the general public for inventing a method to stop milk and wine from causing sickness - this process came to be called pasteurization. He is regarded as one of the three main founders of microbiology, together with Ferdinand Cohn and Robert Koch. He also made many discoveries in the field of chemistry, most notably the asymmetry of crystals. He is buried beneath the Institut Pasteur, an incredibly rare honor in France, where being buried in a cemetery is mandatory save for the fewer than 300 "Great Men" who are entombed in the Panthéon.

Trivia about pasteur

  • Before experiments of this 19th century scientist, fermentation was basically a mystery
  • In 1865 this chemist saved the French silkworm industry by eradicating pebrine disease
  • He improved the French milk & wine industries & made a vaccine for anthrax
  • In 1888 this French bacteriologist founded an institute in Paris to continue his rabies research
  • In 1881 he immunized farm animals from anthrax in Pouilly-le-Fort, on the outskirts of Paris
  • This 19th century French chemist & microbiologist observed, "Fortune favors the prepared mind"
  • In the 1870s this French chemist demonstrated that anthrax was caused by a particular bacillus
  • Although known as the founder of microbiology, this French chemist's first discoveries were in crystallography
  • Dec. 27, 1822,Dole, France:Founding father of microbiology
  • Let the name of this French scientist ferment in your brain
  • This 19th century Frenchman gave his name to an effect by which oxygen inhibits fermentation