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Rabies vaccination: Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) appealed to the fans while Dr
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JLJ4682823 Rabies vaccination: Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) appealed to the fans while Dr. Gaucher vaccinated a Russian child, Joseph Meister, against rabies on 6/07/1885 in a laboratory on Ulm Street." Prints by Emile Bayard (1837-1891) 1886 Paris, Musee Pasteur by Bayard, Emile Antoine (1837-91); Musee Pasteur, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France; (add.info.: Rabies vaccination: Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) appealed to the fans while Dr. Gaucher vaccinated a Russian child, Joseph Meister, against rabies on 6/07/1885 in a laboratory on Ulm Street." Prints by Emile Bayard (1837-1891) 1886 Paris, Musee Pasteur); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a significant moment in medical history: the rabies vaccination of Joseph Meister by renowned scientist Louis Pasteur. Taken on 6/07/1885 in a laboratory on Ulm Street, Paris, this image showcases the dedication and determination of these two individuals. Louis Pasteur, known for his groundbreaking work in microbiology, appeals to the fans while Dr. Gaucher administers the life-saving vaccine to young Joseph Meister. The intensity and focus on their faces reflect their commitment to eradicating this deadly disease. Emile Bayard's artistic rendering brings this historical event to life with intricate detail and emotion. Through his skillful drawing, we can sense the anger and urgency surrounding the fight against rabies during that time. The significance of this moment cannot be overstated. It marked a turning point in medical science as Pasteur's successful vaccination proved effective against rabies for the first time. This breakthrough not only saved Joseph Meister's life but also paved the way for future advancements in immunization. Displayed at Musee Pasteur in Paris, France, this print serves as a reminder of Louis Pasteur's immense contributions to public health and his unwavering dedication to finding cures for infectious diseases. It is an ode to scientific progress and serves as an inspiration for generations of researchers who continue to strive towards improving global health outcomes through innovative discoveries.
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