Louis Pasteur's beer of revenge

Nature Reviews. Immunology
A G Baxter

Abstract

Although by the mid-nineteenth century evidence existed for an association between micoorganisms and disease, it was the combined efforts of Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch that created the germ theory of disease--the theory that specific microbes cause specific diseases. Surprisingly, the relationship between the two founders of microbiology and immunology was far from friendly.

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Apr 8, 1882·British Medical Journal·L Pasteur

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