

An edition of Louis Pasteur (1951)
freelance of science
By René J. Dubos
Publish Date
1976
Publisher
Scribner
Language
eng
Pages
419
Description:
A biography of the French chemist who was the founder of the microbiological sciences. The development of pasteurization techniques is only one of Pasteur's accomplisments. His name is associated with some of the largest theoretical concepts and practical applications of modern chemistry, biology, and medicine. He was passionately concerned with the welfare of mankind. His last scientific contribution proved that many infectious diseases can be controlled by vaccination, and he was the first to formulate in concrete terms a biological and chemical view of global ecology--adapted from jacket flaps.
subjects: History of Medicine, Pasteur, Louis, 1822-1895, Microbiology, Biography, History, Science
People: Louis Pasteur, Louis Pasteur (1822-1895)