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Historical Bibliography Updated: May 11, 2020

The private science of Louis Pasteur.

Publication Details

Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1995 CE.

"His biography of Pasteur was viewed as an outstanding work of scholarship which penetrated the secrecy that had surrounded much of the legendary scientist's laboratory work. Geison used Pasteur's laboratory notebooks and published papers to described some of the most famous episodes in the history of science—including their darker sides, such as the human risks entailed in Pasteur's haste to develop the rabies vaccine. A reviewer wrote in the New England Journal of Medicine that the book 'requires us to reevaluate our heroes and consider the complexities of science instead of merely clinging to comforting and heroic myths.' [3]"

Catalog MetadataReference Information
Entry Number#11019
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/13215
Author Bio LinkWikipedia ↗
External URLthe-private-science-of-louis-pasteur

Geographic Context

Publication place: Princeton, NJ