Principal Works
Pasteur's principal works are:
French Title | Year | English Title |
---|---|---|
Etudes sur le Vin | 1866 | Studies on Wine |
"Etudes sur le Vinaigre" | 1868 | Studies on Vinegar |
"Etudes sur la Maladie des Vers à Soie" (2 volumes) | 1870 | Studies on Silk Worm Disease |
; "Quelques Réflexions sur la Science en France" | 1871 | Some Reflections on Science in France |
"Etudes sur la Bière" | 1876 | Studies on Beer |
"Les Microbes organisés, leur rôle dans la Fermentation, la Putréfaction et la Contagion'" | 1878 | Microbes organized, their role in fermentation, putrefaction and the Contagion |
"Discours de Réception de M.L. Pasteur à l'Académie Française" | 1882 | Speech by Mr L. Pasteur on reception to the French Academy |
"Traitement de la Rage" | 1886 | Treatment of Rage |
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