Institut Pasteur Collection
The Institut Pasteur, located in Paris, stands as a testament to the groundbreaking work of Louis Pasteur and his collaborators
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The Institut Pasteur, located in Paris, stands as a testament to the groundbreaking work of Louis Pasteur and his collaborators. In the black and white photo titled "La Salle D Inoculation, " we catch a glimpse of their tireless efforts in developing a vaccine for croup at this esteemed institution. Another image captures the somber moment of Louis Pasteur's passing, depicted in a vivid color lithograph. His legacy lives on through the dedicated individuals who continue to carry out research at the Institut Pasteur, such as Docteur Roux, whose colored photograph showcases his commitment to advancing medical science. In one poignant black and white photo, we witness an inoculation taking place at a hospital for sick children in Paris. This powerful image serves as a reminder of how vaccines can protect vulnerable populations from diseases like croup. At the heart of it all is the Institut Pasteur itself – where countless breakthroughs have occurred throughout history. A captivating black and white photo shows scientists extracting blood samples from horses; an essential step towards understanding diseases and finding effective treatments. The institute also holds great reverence for its founder. The project for the crypt of Louis Pasteur's tomb within its walls pays homage to his immense contributions to science and humanity. Over time, research expanded beyond infectious diseases into other areas like malaria. The ongoing exploration into combating this deadly illness demonstrates that even after more than 130 years since its establishment, innovation remains at the core of Institut Pasteur's mission. As scientific knowledge advanced further into modern times, new challenges emerged – including HIV/AIDS. An image depicting the AIDS virus reminds us that institutions like Institut Pasteur play crucial roles not only in prevention but also in finding potential cures or treatments for these devastating illnesses. Looking back over decades past reveals glimpses into vaccine research conducted by researchers affiliated with Institut Pasteur during 1890. These historical photographs serve as testaments to their dedication and perseverance in the face of adversity.