Louis Pasteur, Free Lance of Science

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pp. 420, b/w illustrations, “In the words of one of his English contemporaries, Louis Pasteur was ‘the most perfect man who ever entered the kingdom of science.’ His contributions to the development of microbiology and medicine were profound, both practically (Pasteurization and vaccination) and theoretically (the germ model of disease). He spoke out forcefully on issues of the day, especially when they concerned public health, and his research included studies on rabies, anaerobic life, childbirth fever, silkworms, and beer. René Dubos’s outstanding biography examines Pasteur’s manifold genius in the context of the era – Pasteur was an exemplary nineteenth-century bourgeois – and in light of recent environmental thought. His view of Pasteur as ecologist, the first to formulate in concrete terms a biological and chemical theory of global ecosystems, is only one of the many surprising insights into a man whose emblematic fame has obscured a complex and rich life.”

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ISBN 0306802627
ISBN13 9780306802621
Number of pages 420
Original Title Louis Pasteur, Free Lance of Science
Published Date 1986
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Dj
Binding Paperback
Size 8vo
Place of Publication New York,
Edition First edition
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pp. 420, b/w illustrations, “In the words of one of his English contemporaries, Louis Pasteur was ‘the most perfect man who ever entered the kingdom of science.’ His contributions to the development of microbiology and medicine were profound, both practically (Pasteurization and vaccination) and theoretically (the germ model of disease). He spoke out forcefully on issues of the day, especially when they concerned public health, and his research included studies on rabies, anaerobic life, childbirth fever, silkworms, and beer. René Dubos’s outstanding biography examines Pasteur’s manifold genius in the context of the era – Pasteur was an exemplary nineteenth-century bourgeois – and in light of recent environmental thought. His view of Pasteur as ecologist, the first to formulate in concrete terms a biological and chemical theory of global ecosystems, is only one of the many surprising insights into a man whose emblematic fame has obscured a complex and rich life.”

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