Louis Pasteur
Albert Keim
Lu par Pamela Nagami





Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) famously said, "In the fields of observation chance favors only the prepared mind." Pasteur brought to the study of chemistry, microbiology, and applied immunology, a mind open, innovative, and insightful. Born of peasant stock in the French Jura, he worked with dogged determination all his life and often in the face of strenuous opposition. Through an unbroken succession of rigorously designed and meticulously performed experiments, Pasteur developed veterinary vaccines and halted grievous losses in the French wine, silk, and dairy industries. He provided the crucial experimental support for the germ theory of disease which enabled Joseph Lister and others to prevent infections in surgical patients and in new mothers. During the development of the vaccine against rabies, Pasteur and his colleagues often risked their own lives, but they delivered humankind from the terror of this agonizing and almost always fatal illness. (Pamela Nagami, M.D.) (4 hr 22 min)
Chapitres
Ch. 1: A Studious Boyhood | 18:48 | Lu par Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 2: A Laborious and Enthusiastic Youth, Pt. 1 | 17:44 | Lu par Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 2: A Laborious and Enthusiastic Youth, Pt. 2 | 18:49 | Lu par Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 3: On the Road to Fame, Pt. 1 | 15:49 | Lu par Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 3: On the Road to Fame, Pt. 2 | 16:19 | Lu par Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 4: For the National Wealth, Pt. 1 | 18:20 | Lu par Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 4: For the National Wealth, Pt. 2 | 19:11 | Lu par Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 5: The Spirit of Patriotism | 16:15 | Lu par Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 6: The Curative Poison | 26:30 | Lu par Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 7: The Sovereignty of Genius, Pt. 1 | 14:40 | Lu par Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 7: The Sovereignty of Genius, Pt. 2 | 16:25 | Lu par Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 8: Hydrophobia | 17:31 | Lu par Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 9: The Pasteur Institute | 13:36 | Lu par Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 10: The Supreme Homage | 20:22 | Lu par Pamela Nagami |
Ch. 11: The Last Days of a Great Man | 12:22 | Lu par Pamela Nagami |
Critiques
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BookWyrm
Misinformed propaganda! They didn't use his process on milk till after he died. Milk wouldnt need to be pasteurized if farming hadnt been regulated by government funded crime groups who intimidate businesses for protection, like mobs do (the FDA?). Cause pasteurization kills viruses, thats why we do it, so dont drink raw milk. Oh but like, pasteurized milk can also get you sick, ahh forget it! Just kill every animal. #warOnProtein
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Kat
This is such bull. Where is the real story? The reader was fine.