Edward Jenner noticed a trend that farm maids who milked cows were oftentimes immune to smallpox. After some research, he identified that cowpox (caused by a cousin of the smallpox virus) infected the maids and was the cause of their immunity. Jenner then experimented with cowpox on a child (history is unclear on whether this was his son or a neighbor). When he later exposed the child to smallpox, nothing happened. Thus Dr. Edward Jenner developed a method to immunize people from smallpox (which was later named vaccination by the French).
Louis Pasteur developed the process of pasteurization, a process of heating food to a specific temperature for a certain amount of time then cooling it immediately to kill off microorganisms (and slow their growth) in the food.
Both these processes help to keep us safe from pathogens.
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The first pasteurization test was completed by Louis Pasteur (whom its named after) and Claude Bernard on April 20, 1862. It was discovered prior to that but Pasteur had not performed an experiment.The process was to heat a liquid (normally milk) to a high temperature, roughly 71C, and then drastically cool it for at least 15 secs. This kills off most of the bacteria.The amount of time that the liquid is heated and cooled, and to what temperature, is dependent on the liquid being pasteurized. This means the bad bacteria and harmful fungi can be more efficiently stunted in growth.AnswerLouis Pasteur Louis Pasteur was the main one doing the job in some sayings. Claude Bernard was also there to help discover this process. Louis was just he first one to say something about it.
Louis Pasteur did not directly contribute to polarizing light. However, he made significant contributions to the field of microbiology and food safety. Pasteur developed pasteurization, the process of heating liquids to kill harmful microorganisms, which has helped prevent foodborne illnesses and improve the shelf life of many products, such as milk and juice. His work also led to the development of vaccines, which have had a profound impact on public health.
Born: 27 December 1822Birthplace: Dole, Jura, FranceDied: 28 September 1895 (complications from a series of strokes)Best Known As: Renowned inventor of pasteurizationIts not a she, he was a man recognized for what he did. He invented Pasteurization, Vaccines, Fermentation, and founder of "the Germ Theory." Also Pasteur Institutes were built all over the world to help fight diseases. It was to honor him.
He showed that wine could be 'pasteurised' to prevent its spoiling. This is a process involving careful heating and cooling which kills micro-organisms without destroying the quality of the wine.
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Edward Jenner made a vaccicn that help people with smallpox Edward Jenner spoted that people who had cowpox could not get smallpox James phipps was the first person the be vaccinated by a weak form of cowpox
Louis Pasteur, a french doctor, was the first to explain the principles of vacccination. His first human vaccination was on a child against rabies in 1885. But a century before, Peter Plett, a German teacher and Edward Jenner, a English doctor practised the first vaccination separetly at the same time. They inoculated the vaccine (the cow version of variola) to people who will be acknowledeged as immuned against variola. Some historians also say that inoculation of variola had already been made in ancient China.
Edward Jenner used it to help create a vaccine for smallpox
by giving people something that will help them not to catch the smallpox disease
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He had help from the disease cowpox and he tested it on someone called James Phipps callum c-o
He had help from the disease cowpox and he tested it on someone called James and the milkmaid.
Louis Pasteur helped improved the survival of hospital patients by establishing the germ theory of illnesses, which led to increased emphasis on cleanliness. He also pioneered the use of vaccines (artificially weakened germs) to prevent diseases to which patients might be exposed.
The early microbiologist that is credited with the discovery of vaccines is Louis Pasteur. Interestingly enough, Pasteur was not performing any experiments related to disease at the time of discovery; he was actually studying chickens.
I think Godzilla did because he had rabies. Then he told Snow White and the seven dwarfs to put on a show because he was the first one to create rabies vaccine. They put on the best rabies show ever and that's when animal scientists stole his idea and said they made it. True story I read it in a animal science book.