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Louis Pasteur's father's name was Jean-Joseph Pasteur, and his mother's name was Jeanne Roqui.
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well the problem was that he could not meet one direction he had tried and tried until he gave up ............... and died
No, It was discovered by Alexander Fleming but he gave up as he couldn't store it. 10 years later in 1944 Ernest Chain and Howard Florey tried it on humans & it worked, just in time for World War 2.
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.
im pretty sure it was Louis Pasteur or he just gave a lecture on the providential of rabies ..1885
Louis Pasteur's father's name was Jean-Joseph Pasteur, and his mother's name was Jeanne Roqui.
liver
im pretty sure it was Louis Pasteur or he just gave a lecture on the providential of rabies ..1885
well the problem was that he could not meet one direction he had tried and tried until he gave up ............... and died
wrote books and gave lectures
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Robert Peary gave lectures to raise money for his expeditions .
July 3rd, 1843
No, It was discovered by Alexander Fleming but he gave up as he couldn't store it. 10 years later in 1944 Ernest Chain and Howard Florey tried it on humans & it worked, just in time for World War 2.
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.