Louis Pasteur: His Life and Labours

Louis Pasteur: His Life and Labours
Author: René Vallery-Radot
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2023-10-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

René Vallery-Radot's 'Louis Pasteur: His Life and Labours' is a meticulously researched biography that delves into the life and work of the renowned scientist, Louis Pasteur. The book provides a detailed account of Pasteur's groundbreaking discoveries in the field of microbiology, including his development of the germ theory of disease and his pioneering work in the development of vaccines. Vallery-Radot's writing style is both engaging and informative, making the complex scientific concepts accessible to a wider audience. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of science and the impact of Pasteur's work on modern medicine. René Vallery-Radot, a French medical doctor and historian, was uniquely positioned to write a comprehensive biography of Louis Pasteur. As the grandson of Pasteur's son-in-law, Vallery-Radot had access to personal letters, documents, and family stories that add depth and insight to his portrayal of Pasteur's life and achievements. His expertise as both a physician and historian shines through in this well-crafted narrative. I highly recommend 'Louis Pasteur: His Life and Labours' to readers interested in the life and work of one of the most influential scientists in history. Vallery-Radot's thorough research and engaging storytelling make this biography a valuable contribution to the understanding of Pasteur's legacy.

The Genesis of Germs

The Genesis of Germs
Author: Alan L. Gillen
Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0890514933

An in-depth look at microbes and diseases.

Bechamp Or Pasteur?

Bechamp Or Pasteur?
Author: E. Douglas Hume
Publisher: Health Research Books
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2003-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780787311285

1932 a lost chapter in the history of biology. Contents: Antoine Bechamp; the Mystery of Fermentation; a Babel of Theories; Pasteur's Memoirs of 1857; Bechamp's Beacon Experiment; Claims & contradictions; the Soluble Ferment; Rival Theories & Wo.

A History of Medical Bacteriology and Immunology

A History of Medical Bacteriology and Immunology
Author: W. D. Foster
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2014-05-20
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1483162451

A History of Medical Bacteriology and Immunology provides the account of the history of bacteriology from the year 1900 to 1938. This book presents details about the discovery of the important pathogenic bacteria of man, of how they were shown to be causally related to disease, and of the use of these discoveries in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Other topics discussed include the development of the germ theory of infectious diseases; contribution of Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch to medical bacteriology; and discovery of the more important human pathogenic bacteria. This text also discusses the scientific basis and practical application of immunology to medicine; main developments in bacteriology during the early 20th century; and chemotherapy of bacterial disease. This medically oriented text is beneficial for students and individuals conducting study on medical bacteriology and immunology.

Among Our Books

Among Our Books
Author: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1900
Genre: Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
ISBN:

Louis Pasteur

Louis Pasteur
Author: René Vallery-Radot
Publisher: D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-02-02
Genre:
ISBN:

Example in this ebook In the salon of a distinguished man, or of a great writer, there is often to be found a person who, without being either a fellow-worker or a disciple, without even possessing the scientific or literary qualities which might explain his habitual presence, lives nevertheless in complete familiarity with the man whom all around him call 'dear master.' Whence comes this intimate one? who is he? what is his business? He is only known as a friend of the house. He has no other title, and he is almost proud of having no other. Stripped of his own personality, he speaks only of the labours and the success of his illustrious friend, in the radiance of whose glory he moves with delight. The author of this work is a person of this description. Intimately connected with the life of M. Pasteur, and a constant inmate of his laboratory, he has passed happy years near this great investigator, who has discovered a new world—the world of the infinitely little. Since the first studies of M. Pasteur on molecular dissymmetry, down to his most recent investigations on hydrophobia, on virulent diseases, and on the artificial cultures of living contagia, which have been converted by such cultures into veritable vaccines—passing by the intermediate celebrated experiments on spontaneous generation, fermentation, the diseases of wine, the manufacture of beer and vinegar, and the diseases of silkworms—the author of these pages has been able, if not to witness all, at least to follow in its principal developments this uninterrupted series of scientific conquests. 'What a beautiful book,' he remarked one day to M. Pasteur, 'might be written about all this!' 'But it is all in the Comptes-rendus of the Academy of Sciences.' 'It is not for the readers of the Comptes-rendus that such a book needs to be written, but for the great public, who know that you have done great things, but who know it only vaguely, by the records of journals, or by fragments of biography. The persons are few who know the history of your discoveries. What was your point of departure? How have you arrived at such and such principles, and at the consequences which flow from these principles? What is the connection and rigorous bond of your method? These are the things which it would be interesting to put together in a book which would have some chance of enduring as an historic document.' 'I could not waste my time in going back upon things already accomplished.' 'No; but my desire is that someone else should consecrate his time to the work. And listen,' added this friend, with audacious frankness—'do you know by whom, in my opinion, this book ought to be written? By a man who, without having been in any way trained to follow in your footsteps, is animated by the most lively desire to understand the course which you have pursued; who, while living at your side, has been each day impregnated with your method and your ideas; who, having had the happiness of comprehending your life and its achievements, does not wish to confine the pleasure thus derived to himself alone.' 'Where, then,' interrupted Pasteur with a kindly smile, not without a tinge of irony, 'is this man, at once so happy, and so impatient to share his happiness with others?' To be continue in this ebook

Microbe Hunters

Microbe Hunters
Author: Paul De Kruif
Publisher:
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1926
Genre: Bacteriologia
ISBN:

First published in 1927.