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    In this world, we are experiencing many breakthroughs. There are many men and women who have impacted the world in the field of medicine. One of these individuals is Louis Pasteur, a man who created pasteurization and vaccines. He saved many lives and always found a way to solve problems. Louis Pasteur was a French chemist and microbiologist whose work is renowned all around the world. Louis Pasteur was born on December 27, 1822; in Dole, Jura, France. His father was Jean-Joseph Pasteur and his mother was Jeanne Roqui. He lived in a poor family and his father was a tanner. However, his father had been a sergeant major and was decorated with France's highest honor: The Legion of Honor. Louis grew up in Arbois, and was moved into…

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    Louis Pasteur was born in Dole, France on December 27th in 1822. He was the son of Jean Pasteur and Jeanne-Etiennette Roqui. His father was a poorly educated tanner, who had high hopes for his son to excel in his education. * Pasteur gave a significant impact to the world of scientific research through his numerous contributions. Earlier in his life, Pasteur worked as a chemist, and dealt with the specific nature of tartaric acid. Tartaric acid is a type of acid that occurs naturally in many…

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    It is rare to find someone that is a master of their trade, but when it came to saving lives through disease research Louis Pasteur is one. Throughout his entire life he stayed around educational institutions and universities. His career was very long and consisted of lots of research and much time spent in laboratories. Described as a man who would do anything for his trade, at times he was even said to put his life at risk to do his research. Countless lives have been saved due to Pasteur’s…

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    Louis Pasteur - "I am on the edge of mysteries and the veil is getting thinner and thinner." Spontaneous Generation Background Information Louis Pasteur was a French chemist and microbiologist whose work changed medicine. He proved that germs cause disease; he developed vaccines for anthrax and rabies; He also created the process of pasteurization. Literature Search Spontaneous generation is an obsolete body of thought on the ordinary formation of living organisms without descent from…

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    Louis pasteur discover many things, in 1864 he discovers pasteurization. One of the reason why louis pasteur was so important was because he created a process called pasteurization. Pasteurization is process that destroys pathogens in milk, wine, and other food. If we didn't have this process then all of food would go bad, and we wouldn't have anything to eat. It's a simple process that change everything. Pasteurization is a process that kills bacteria with heat. Pasteur made a huge impact on…

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    Louis Pasteur wasn’t Einstein or Leonardo Da Vinci but his contributions to society played a major role in health. He contributed to science, technology, and medicine. Pasteur was one of the most important founders of medicine and microbiology. We can’t help but wonder how much of a change he would’ve made if he still was alive. One of his biggest accomplishments was pasteurization treatment which resolves pathogenic micro-organisms in certain foods and beverages. Pasteur was born in Dole,…

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    Louis Pasteur was a renowned scientist during the nineteenth century. He significantly impacted the worlds of medicine and biology with multiple different studies including the germ theory and vaccination. He had no intention to revolutionize medicine. One of his original experiments was in France. His original intent was to improve the process by which alcohol was made. Instead, he went on to demonstrate that organisms were responsible for souring wine, beer, and even milk. The process that he…

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    Dr. Louis Pasteur did not believe in “spontaneous generation” which is to say he did not believe that life could just appear, but he needed evidence to support his claim. Spontaneous Generation was a hot controversy among scientists in the 1860s. Dr. Pasteur believed diseases traveled through these microbes. He was looking for a way to stop people from getting sick. Pasteur asked many questions. Among were (paraphrased): ‘can animalcules [now known as microbes or pathogens] appear out of…

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    Today, Louis Pasteur’s name has become almost synonymous with germ theory, vaccination, and immunology. His accomplishments include not just disease management, but include also the saving of certain business and national economies. For example, one of Pasteur’s first successes was in identifying the nature of fermentation, and showing the importance of yeast as a catalyst. Because of his work, distilleries in Lille, France were able to produce wine more regularly once Pasteur had discovered the…

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    A scientist is a person who engagingly studies or has deep knowledge in the fields of science. The main fields of science include; Physics, biology, chemistry, geology, etc. which branch into other deeper subjects. Scientists contributed greatly in society that made us live the life we live today. There are many scientists who are not recognized enough for their scientific discoveries and influences. One scientist that I definitely believe that should be on the Science Hall of Fame is Louis…

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