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Louis Pasteur foi um cientista francês. Suas descobertas tiveram enorme importância na história da química e da medicina. É lembrado por suas notáveis descobertas das causas e prevenções de doenças. Suas descobertas reduziram a mortalidade de febre puerperal, e ele criou a primeira vacina para a raiva. Seus experimentos deram fundamento para a teoria microbiológica da doença. More information...

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