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Louis pasteur

The greatest single contribution to medical history in the 19th century was made by a Frenchman named Louis Pasteur. He produced the theory that disease and infection were caused by germs and he proved that they were carried and spread, not by bad smells, but through the air.

Pasteur was a scientist, not a doctor, and he first discovered the action of germs whilst studying fermentation in wines and other liquids. He found that germs could be killed by applying heat to the liquids and the term pasteurization was given to this process. Milk is treated in this way today to make sure it is safe to drink.

Germs are tiny living organisms which cannot be seen with the naked eye. By Pasteur's time the microscope had been invented and he was able to examine them. He discovered that different kinds of germ caused dif­ferent diseases and he found a way of keeping them alive in his laboratory and even breeding them. Artificially made germs are known as cultures.

During an experiment on disease in chickens he made another discovery. If he injected the chickens with a state culture of the disease, they did not catch it but remained healthy even when fresh germs were injected. From this experiment our whole system of inoculation against disease has developed. Louis Pasteur invited the prominent Russian scientist I.I.Mechnikov to his institute to work together. After Pasteur death Ilija Iliich headed Pasteur Institute.

V. Дайте відповідь на запитання.

  1. Who was made the greatest contribution medical history?

  2. What did he produce?

  3. Pasteur was a scientist, wasn't he?

  4. What is pasteurization?

  5. What another discoveries were made by him?

  6. Who worked together?

  7. What has been developed from his experiment?

  8. Who was invited to his Institute?

  9. What cannot be seen with naked eye?

  10. How do we treat milk to be sure that it is save for us?

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