Institut Pasteur
The Pasteur Institute, in Paris, was inaugurated on November 14th, 1888. It was created thanks to the success of an international fundraising aimed to allow Louis Pasteur to expand immunization against rabies, to promote the study of infectious diseases and to disseminate knowledge1.
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Related items:
- Alexandre Yersin's medallion
- Alphonse Laveran's medallion
- Charles Chamberland's bust
- Edmond Nocard's bust
- Élie Metchnikoff monument and memorial tablet
- Elisabeth and Eugene Wollman bas-relief
- Emile Duclaux's bust
- Emile Roux's bust
- Émile Roux's tomb
- Ioan Cantacuzino bas-relief
- Jacques-Joseph Grancher's bust
- Jean-Baptiste Jupille's monument
- Jules Bordet's medallion
- Louis Pasteur's bust by Naoum Aronson
- Louis Pasteur's Home-Museum
- Louis Pasteur's tomb
- Louis Thuillier's memorial tablet
Bibliography
- Michel Morange (sous la direction de), L'Institut Pasteur. Contributions à son histoire, La Decouverte, Paris 1991, pp. 321