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Louis Pasteur experiments with his anthrax virus, 1922 (print)
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Louis Pasteur experiments with his anthrax virus, 1922 (print)
7338405 Louis Pasteur experiments with his anthrax virus, 1922 (print) by Damblans, Eugene (1865-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Louis Pasteur (1822-95) successfully tested his anthrax virus on a herd of sheep, cows and goats in Pouilly le Fort (Pouilly-le-Fort) at the request of the Societe d'Agriculture de Melun, 5/11/1922 - drawing by Damblans in the newspaper Le Pelerin, 5/11/1922); © Patrice Cartier. All rights reserved 2022
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Louis Pasteur - Pioneering the Cure for Anthrax in 1922
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. This print captures a significant moment in scientific history as Louis Pasteur, renowned chemist and scientist, conducts groundbreaking experiments with his anthrax virus. Taken by Eugene Damblans in 1922, this image showcases Pasteur's dedication to finding solutions for agricultural challenges. At the request of the Societe d'Agriculture de Melun, Pasteur successfully tested his anthrax vaccine on a herd of sheep, cows, and goats in Pouilly le Fort. The newspaper Le Pelerin published Damblans' drawing depicting this monumental event that forever changed farming practices. In this vibrant colored print by Patrice Cartier, we see Pasteur surrounded by farm animals – cattle and young goats – symbolizing both hope and vulnerability. His portrait exudes determination as he stands amidst the flock of sheep, which represents not only livestock but also potential carriers of disease. Pasteur's pioneering work revolutionized medicine and agriculture alike. His tireless efforts led to breakthroughs in understanding diseases like anthrax and developing effective vaccines against them. This photograph serves as a testament to his unwavering commitment to improving public health through scientific research. As we admire this piece from Fine Art Finder's private collection, let us remember Louis Pasteur's invaluable contributions to science and how they continue to shape our world today.
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