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Pasteur and the rabies : Cartoon of Henri Rochefort (deputy of Paris), Emile Zola (writer) and Granier de Cassagnac are vaccinated by Louis Pasteur, front page of paper "Le Grelot" november 8, 1885
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Pasteur and the rabies : Cartoon of Henri Rochefort (deputy of Paris), Emile Zola (writer) and Granier de Cassagnac are vaccinated by Louis Pasteur, front page of paper "Le Grelot" november 8, 1885
1752143 Pasteur and the rabies : Cartoon of Henri Rochefort (deputy of Paris), Emile Zola (writer) and Granier de Cassagnac are vaccinated by Louis Pasteur, front page of paper "Le Grelot" november 8, 1885; (add.info.: Pasteur and the rabies : Cartoon of Henri Rochefort (deputy of Paris), Emile Zola (writer) and Granier de Cassagnac are vaccinated by Louis Pasteur, front page of paper "Le Grelot" november 8, 1885); Photo: Tallandier
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This print captures a pivotal moment in medical history - the vaccination of prominent figures by the legendary Louis Pasteur. In this cartoon from 1885, we see Henri Rochefort, Emile Zola, and Granier de Cassagnac receiving the rabies vaccine from Pasteur himself.
Louis Pasteur, known for his groundbreaking work in microbiology and immunization, played a crucial role in developing vaccines for various diseases. His discovery of the rabies vaccine was a major milestone in the field of medicine and saved countless lives.
The image depicts the three men undergoing the vaccination process with expressions that range from curiosity to apprehension. It serves as a reminder of Pasteur's dedication to scientific innovation and his commitment to public health.
This historical snapshot not only highlights Pasteur's contributions to medicine but also showcases the courage of those who volunteered to be vaccinated during a time when such procedures were still relatively new and untested.
As we look back on this moment captured in black and white, we are reminded of the importance of scientific research and how individuals like Louis Pasteur have forever changed our understanding of disease prevention.
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