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The private science of Louis Pasteur, Gerald L. Geison

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The private science of Louis Pasteur, Gerald L. Geison
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [345]-366) and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The private science of Louis Pasteur
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
31132072
Responsibility statement
Gerald L. Geison
Summary
On the hundredth anniversary of Louis Pasteur's death, Gerald Geison has written a controversial biography that finally penetrates the secrecy that has surrounded much of this legendary scientist's laboratory work. Geison uses Pasteur's laboratory notebooks, made available only recently, and his published papers to present a rich and full account of some of the most famous episodes in the history of science and their darker sides - for example, Pasteur's rush to develop the rabies vaccine and the human risks his haste entailed. The discrepancies between the public record and the "private science" of Louis Pasteur tell us as much about the man as they do about the highly competitive and political world he learned to masterThrough his vivid reconstruction of the professional rivalries as well as the national adulation that surrounded Pasteur, Geison places him in his wider cultural context. In giving Pasteur the close scrutiny his fame and achievements deserve, Geison's book offers compelling reading for anyone interested in the social and ethical dimensions of science
Table Of Contents
Ch. 1. Laboratory Notebooks and the Private Science of Louis Pasteur -- Ch. 2. Pasteur in Brief -- Ch. 3. The Emergence of a Scientist: The Discovery of Optical Isomers in the Tartrates -- Ch. 4. From Crystals to Life: Optical Activity, Fermentation, and Life -- Ch. 5. Creating Life in Nineteenth-Century France: Science, Politics, and Religion in the Pasteur-Pouchet Debate over Spontaneous Generation -- Ch. 6. The Secret of Pouilly-le-Fort: Competition and Deception in the Race for the Anthrax Vaccine -- Ch. 7. From Boyhood Encounter to "Private Patients": Pasteur and Rabies before the Vaccine -- Ch. 8. Public Triumphs and Forgotten Critics: The Debate over Pasteur's Early Use of Rabies Vaccines in Human Cases -- Ch. 9. Private Doubts and Ethical Dilemmas: Pasteur, Roux, and the Early Human Trials of Pasteur's Rabies Vaccine -- Ch. 10. The Myth of Pasteur
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