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Louis Pasteur
French apothecary, pharmacist favour microbiologist (1822–1895)
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Chemist, Inventor, and Scientist
Louis Pasteur Early Childhood
Louis Pasteur was born on December 27, 1822, in Dole, France. His parents were Jean-Joseph Pasteur and Jeanne-Étienne Roqui.
He was baptized January 15, 1823.
His father, after being a sergeant in the Napoleonic army, resumed the family profession of tanner.
In 1827, the family left Dole for Marnoz, but they finally settled in Arbois because the city was more conducive to tanning.
Pasteur went to school and then to college. It was at this time that he became known for his talents as a painter.
Pasteur changed high school several times. He wanted to go to Paris to prepare his baccalaureate, but because of his depression, he returned to Arbois's high school to finish his school year.
He obtained his bachelor's degree in letters, in 1842. After failing to obtained the bachelor's degree in mathematical sciences the first time, he eventually earned the degree.
Pasteur returns to Paris and he stayed at the Barbet boarding school where he also acted as a tutor. He attended Saint-Louis high school and enthusiastically attended those given at the Sorbonne by Jean-Baptist
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The Story of Louis Pasteur
1936 film by William Dieterle
The Story of Louis Pasteur is a 1936 American black-and-whitebiographical film from Warner Bros., produced by Henry Blanke, directed by William Dieterle, that stars Paul Muni as the renowned scientist who developed major advances in microbiology, which revolutionized agriculture and medicine. The film's screenplay—which tells a highly fictionalized version of Pasteur’s life—was written by Pierre Collings and Sheridan Gibney, and Edward Chodorov (uncredited).
Muni won an Academy Award for Best Actor, while Collings and Gibney won for Best Screenplay and Best Story. The film was nominated for Best Picture.
Muni also won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor from the Venice Film Festival in 1936.
Plot
[edit]In 1860 Paris, a distraught man murders his wife's doctor. Chemist Louis Pasteur (Paul Muni) has publicized the theory that microbes cause diseases. Therefore, doctors should avoid spreading by washing their hands and sterilizing their instruments in boiling water. The doctor did not do this, and the wife died of puerperal fever after giving birth.
France's medical academy dismisses Pasteur—notably his most vocal critic, Dr. Charbonnet (Fritz Leiber Sr.)—as a crank whose recommendations are tantamou