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Why did Louis Pasteur created vaccines?

No it was Edward Jenner No, it was not Edward Jenner. The technique of inoculation was not invented by Jenner and Pasteur but was devised in the Muslim world and brought to Europe from Turkey by the wife of the English ambassador to Istanbul in 1724. Children in Turkey were vaccinated with cowpox to fight the deadly smallpox at least 50 years before the West discovered it.


Who influenced Louis Pasteur to do what he did?

He died of series of strokes.


Who was the father of scientific medicine?

A2. Edward Jenner was the English physician who in 1796 established the practice of vaccination, by studying the immunization against small pox given by cow pox. [ Pasteur's work started in the 1840s.]A1. Louis Pasteur


Who are Jenner and pasteur?

Dr Edward Jenner was a physician and scientist who, late in the 18th century, gave a demonstration that cowpox pus from human beings could be used as a way of conveying immunity to smallpox in us. Louis Pasteur was a 19th century chemist and microbiologist who invented pasteurisation and a special type of pipette, and who was responsible for various discoveries. Please see the links.


How do Louis Pasteur and Edward Jenner help us keep well?

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.

Related questions

What was Edward Jenners discovery and how did it lead to the development of vaccines?

Edward Jenner discovery was a vaccine to smallpox


Who invented vaccinations?

Edward jenner


Did Louis Pasteur ever meet Edward Jenner?

yes they did


Why did Louis Pasteur created vaccines?

No it was Edward Jenner No, it was not Edward Jenner. The technique of inoculation was not invented by Jenner and Pasteur but was devised in the Muslim world and brought to Europe from Turkey by the wife of the English ambassador to Istanbul in 1724. Children in Turkey were vaccinated with cowpox to fight the deadly smallpox at least 50 years before the West discovered it.


Who is Edward Jenna?

Not Sure who "Edward Jenna" is but Edward Jenner is the scientist who invented vaccines... :D


Who vaccines?

The story of vaccines did not begin with Edward Jenner’s use of material from cowpox for protection against smallpox. The Chinese employed smallpox inoculation as early as 1000 CE.Louis Pasteur produced the first laboratory-developed vaccine for chicken cholera.


Did Edward Jenner create anything else othere than just vaccines?

I don't think so.


Who developed vaccines to protect human beings?

Edward Jenner developed the first vaccine for small pox.


Why is Pasteur important in the history of medicine?

Louis Pasteur came up with Germ Theory, which explained why Edward Jenner's vaccination worked.Best Known As: Renowned inventor of pasteurization


Who discovered vaccination?

In 1718, Lady Mary Wortley Montague reported that the Turks have a habit of deliberately inoculating themselves with fluid taken from mild cases of smallpox and she inoculated her own children.Before Edward Jenner tested the possibility of using the cowpox vaccine as an immunisation for smallpox in humans in 1796 for the first time, at least six people had done the same several years earlier. In 1796 Edward Jenner inoculated using cowpox (a mild relative of the deadly smallpox virus). Pasteur and others built on thisIn 1718, Lady Mary Wortley Montague reported that the Turks have a habit of deliberately inoculating themselves with fluid taken from mild cases of smallpox and she inoculated her own children.Before Edward Jenner tested the possibility of using the cowpox vaccine as an immunisation for smallpox in humans in 1796 for the first time, at least six people had done the same several years earlier. In 1796 Edward Jenner inoculated using cowpox (a mild relative of the deadly smallpox virus). Pasteur and others built on this


Who is the person or people involved with the discovering vaccines?

Edward Jenner created the vaccine for small pox during the 18th century.


WHO DISCOVERED THE SMALLPOX CURE?

it was edward Jenner