Pasteur's Fight Against Microbes

Pasteur's Fight Against Microbes
Author: Beverley Birch
Publisher: B.E.S. Publishing
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1996
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780812097931

Describes the origins and processes of the nineteenth-century French scientist's quest to understand microbes

Pasteur's Fight Against Microbes

Pasteur's Fight Against Microbes
Author: Beverley Birch
Publisher: Gollancz
Total Pages: 41
Release: 1995
Genre: Microbiologists
ISBN: 9780575060142

Introduces the life and work of Louis Pasteur, the French chemist who founded the science of microbiology, and made possible many advances in medicine, public health and hygiene. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.

The Pasteurization of France

The Pasteurization of France
Author: Bruno Latour
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1993-10-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0674265300

What can one man accomplish, even a great man and brilliant scientist? Although every town in France has a street named for Louis Pasteur, was he alone able to stop people from spitting, persuade them to dig drains, influence them to undergo vaccination? Pasteur’s success depended upon a whole network of forces, including the public hygiene movement, the medical profession (both military physicians and private practitioners), and colonial interests. It is the operation of these forces, in combination with the talent of Pasteur, that Bruno Latour sets before us as a prime example of science in action. Latour argues that the triumph of the biologist and his methodology must be understood within the particular historical convergence of competing social forces and conflicting interests. Yet Pasteur was not the only scientist working on the relationships of microbes and disease. How was he able to galvanize the other forces to support his own research? Latour shows Pasteur’s efforts to win over the French public—the farmers, industrialists, politicians, and much of the scientific establishment. Instead of reducing science to a given social environment, Latour tries to show the simultaneous building of a society and its scientific facts. The first section of the book, which retells the story of Pasteur, is a vivid description of an approach to science whose theoretical implications go far beyond a particular case study. In the second part of the book, “Irreductions,” Latour sets out his notion of the dynamics of conflict and interaction, of the “relation of forces.” Latour’s method of analysis cuts across and through the boundaries of the established disciplines of sociology, history, and the philosophy of science, to reveal how it is possible not to make the distinction between reason and force. Instead of leading to sociological reductionism, this method leads to an unexpected irreductionism.

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.

Louis Pasteur and the Hidden World of Microbes

Louis Pasteur and the Hidden World of Microbes
Author: Louise Robbins
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2001-11-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0195122275

Chronicling Louis Pasteur's rise from humble beginnings to international fame, Louis Pasteur and the Hidden World of Microbes investigates the complex life of a man who revolutionized our understanding of disease. Alongside Pasteur's pioneering work with microorganisms, his innovative use of heat to kill harmful organisms in food--a process now known as "pasteurization"--and his development of the rabies vaccine, Louise Robbins places Pasteur in the context of his risky scientific methods and his rigid family and political beliefs. Robbins's reveals a man of genius with sometimes troubling convictions. Louis Pasteur and the Hidden World of Microbes is a fascinating look at one of the most important scientific minds of the last two centuries.

Microbe Hunters

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

First published in 1927.

Louis Pasteur

Louis Pasteur
Author: E. A. M. Jakab
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Chemists
ISBN: 9780071343343

A biography of scientist Louis Pasteur, drawing from letters, diaries, newspapers, and journals to chronicle Pasteur's struggles to convince the scientific community that germs exist and that they cause disease.