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1 Louis Pasteur ( ) By Taylor Alston

2 Brief Introduction Louis Pasteur was a French chemist famous for the germ theory that would later be known as pasteurization. A well known quote by him states, “Chance only favors the mind which is prepared.”

3 The Germ Theory From research, Pasteur discovered that alcohol fermentation (the souring of alcohol) was caused by a production of lactic acid produced by a contaminant that he later discovered was found in the air.

4 Challenges Some of the challenges Pasteur had to face were the belief that the occurrence he was trying to explain was a spontaneous chemical process. This left few people open to innovation. He, himself was skeptical of what he was implying. This may have affected his confidence in his studies or findings.

5 Career Path Although Louis Pasteur was a chemist, he took on a position as a Professor of Chemistry and Dean of the Faculty of Science in Lille, France.

6 Contributions to Science/Medicine
From his discoveries, Louis Pasteur paved the way for other well know scientists such as : Joseph Lister-First person to implicate Pasteur’s findings medically. Lister concluded that inflammation, pus, and infection following open wounds was caused by organisms in the are and on surrounding surfaces. Robert Koch- The study Bacteriology was formed and many discoveries of living organisms responsible for various diseases as well as treatment for said diseases followed.

7 Works Cited Stanford University. Louis Pasteur ( ). Lane Library. /chap5-sect6.html. Web Enri. “Louis Pasteur”. Photo. Medicine Institute: Medicine Our Life. March 9, August 20, institute.com/louis-pasteur-biography/.


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