pasteurization of milk
2007-02-17 07:37:40
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answered by Anonymous
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His experiments confirmed the germ theory of disease, and he created the first vaccine for rabies. He is best known to the general public for showing how to stop milk and wine from going sour - this process came to be called pasteurization. He is regarded as one of the three main founders of bacteriology, among Ferdinand Cohn and Robert Koch. He also made many discoveries in the field of chemistry, most notably the asymmetry of crystals.
2007-02-17 06:46:51
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answered by Barbara V 4
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Get your info from the source - skip the Wiki cut and paste folks - The Pasteur Institute in France - http://www.pasteur.fr/english.html
What most people don't know is Pasteur's theory of the Law of Peace Work and Health against the Law of Blood and Death. Interesting theory but difficult to research.
2007-02-17 06:28:05
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answered by ? 5
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Invented the process of pasteurization, using high temperatures to remove bacteria from foods. That helped cut down on the incidence of a lot of food related sicknesses.
2007-02-17 06:07:21
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answered by MacLeod_73 4
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Louis Pasteur (December 27, 1822 – September 28, 1895) was a French microbiologist and chemist. His experiments confirmed the germ theory of disease, and he created the first vaccine for rabies. He is best known to the general public for showing how to stop milk and wine from going sour - this process came to be called pasteurization. He is regarded as one of the three main founders of bacteriology, among Ferdinand Cohn and Robert Koch. He also made many discoveries in the field of chemistry, most notably the asymmetry of crystals.
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Each discovery in the body of Pasteur's work represents a link in an uninterrupted chain, beginning with molecular asymmetry and ending with his rabies prophylaxis, by way of his research in fermentation, silkworm, wine and beer diseases, asepsis and vaccines.
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Pasteur won the Leeuwenhoek medal, microbiology's highest honor, in 1895.
He was Grand Croix of the Legion of Honor
He died in 1895, near Paris, from complications of a series of strokes that had started in 1868. He was buried in the Cathedral of Notre Dame, but his remains were reinterred in a crypt in the Institut Pasteur, Paris. He will be remembered for his life saving work.
2007-02-17 14:10:07
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answered by Anonymous
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louis pasteur was the guy that realised that disease is caused by microbes found in the air by an experiment involving a swan necked flask. before that they didnt know what caused disease--they thought it was caused by bad smell and stuff. so obviously contributed to the development of medicine etc.
2007-02-17 06:08:38
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answered by Anonymous
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he invented the process of milk pasteurization and made a lot of investigation in everything related with microbiology.
2007-02-17 11:12:02
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answered by Cobrarette 3
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More than just "inventing" pasteurization, he was the one who discovered the germ theory, and created the first vaccine...for rabies.
Until his discoveries, the cause of sickness was purely speculation. He, and two other scientists (I can't remember their names) were the founders of bacteriology..
His discoveries in bacteriology lead to the vaccines we have now...anthrax, polio, and rabies, to name the most well known.
He truly revolutionized medicine.
2007-02-17 06:13:05
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answered by aidan402 6
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Do you have a listing of something those females contributed? no person is denying that ladies CAN learn technology - quite presently, whilst maximum college classes are watered down so as that as quickly as the fool babies of wealthy, afluent families enroll in them, their mothers and fathers won't whinge that they flunked. yet there's a difference between memorizing the thank you to plug and chug formulae, and purely having the inquisitveness to income technology, to ask your self how the universe works, why cells divide, why the Earth spins on its axis the way it does, and so on. i've got additionally observed that as quickly as females do ask your self any of those issues, this is commonly an extremely narrow thinking. adult adult males like Issac Newton, Galileo, and Leonardo de Vinci have been masters of many fields. whilst females have contributed to technology, their contributions have very greater often than not been minimum, and the females themselves have commonly in basic terms been professionals in one field. they have not got the greatness this is guy.
2016-12-17 18:22:37
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answered by ? 4
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can we say pasteurized milk????
2007-02-17 06:08:10
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answered by reshadow31 3
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