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LOUIS PASTEUR (1822 - 1895), French chemist and microbiologist
Louis Pasteur in his laboratoryLouis Pasteur (1822-1895), French chemist and microbiologist, in his laboratory. Date: 1885
Dole, France - Birthplace of Louis PasteurDole, a commune in the Jura department in the Franche-Comte region in eastern France - the Birthplace of Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), French biologist
Louis Pasteur & WifeLOUIS PASTEUR French chemist and microbiologist with his wife, Marie (nee Laurent)
PASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895). Vaccination of sheep against antPASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895) French chemist and bacteriologist. Vaccination of sheep against anthrax. Agerville (France), 1884. Engraving
WAKSMAN, Selman Abraham (1888-1973). American microbiologist. He discovered streptomycin. He received the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1952. Oil
Berlin, Ovation of German and foreign doctors to dr. Koch (1Robert Koch (1843-1910). German physician. Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1905. Berlin, Ovation of German and foreign doctors to dr. Koch, leaving the hospital. The Spanish and American Illustration, 1890
Trephination of a rabbit injected with rabies virus to achieve the rabies vaccine. Pasteur Institute. Paris. Colored engraving, 1890
PASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895) French chemist and bacteriologistPASTEUR, Louis (Do?le, 1822-Villeneuve-l Etang, 1895) French chemist and bacteriologist. Discovery of rabies vaccine by Dr. Pasteur. Outside the Paris laboratory with the sick together
PASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895). Pasteur observes the effects ofPASTEUR, Louis (1822-1895) French chemist and bacteriologist. Pasteur observes the effects of inoculation of rabies virus, Paris. Engraving by Rico
Louis Pasteur / Iln 1884LOUIS PASTEUR French chemist and microbiologist checking animals in his laboratory at the Ecole Normale, Paris Date: 1822 - 1895
LEEUWENHOEK, Antony van (1632-1723). Dutch naturalist and optician. First to observe bacteriae. He is commonly known as the Father of Microbiology, and considered to be the first microbiologist. Oil
FLEMING, Alexander (1881-1955). British microbiologist, discoverer of the penicillin. Nobel Prize in 1945. Alexander Fleming. Oil on canvas. Private Collection
Science / Pasteur / InstitutL Institut Pasteur, Paris. Louis Pasteur, French chemist and microbiologist, was the Director between 1888-95
Louis Pasteur / Vfair 1887LOUIS PASTEUR French chemist and microbiologist with two white rabbits
Louis Pasteur / DornacLOUIS PASTEUR French chemist and microbiologist in his study
Louis Pasteur / G-DaughterLOUIS PASTEUR French chemist and microbiologist with his granddaughter
Louis Pasteur / Pjournal93LOUIS PASTEUR French chemist and microbiologist honoured at the Sorbonne on the occasion of his Jubilee
Louis Pasteur / WagnerLOUIS PASTEUR French chemist and microbiologist in his laboratory
Louis Pasteur / Graphic 85LOUIS PASTEUR French chemist and microbiologist in his laboratory
Louis Pasteur / PantheonLOUIS PASTEUR French chemist and microbiologist in 1863
Pasteur Trepans RabbitLouis Pasteur (1822 - 1895), French chemist and microbiologist, trepanning a rabbit at L Institut Pasteur, Paris
Pasteur VaccinationLouis Pasteur (1822 - 1895), French chemist and microbiologist, supervises a vaccination against rabies in his laboratory
Louis Pasteur, French chemist and microbiologist. Best known for his scientific breakthroughs in the causes and prevention of diseases