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Title: Etudes sur la biere, ses maladies, causes qui les provoquent, procede pour la rendre inalterable, avec une theorie nouvelle de la fermentation
Creator: Pasteur Louis, 1822-1895
Creator: Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Publisher: Paris : Gauthier-Villars
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh
Date: 1876
Language: fre
Description: Refr: Osler 1550; Norman 1658; Eimas 1898; G&M 2485 Note: "The French chemist and microbiologist Pasteur may well be the best-known scientist the world has ever known. The variety and number of his important discoveries make it difficult to select which are the two or three most important. Certainly his work on fermentation, which led to the pasteurization process, had ramifications far beyond the beer and wine industries for which it was originally undertaken" (Eimas). Pasteur discovered that the "diseases" of beer were caused by micro-organisms found in the air and not spontaneously generated as had been previously believed. To eliminate this contamination he proposed a reformed brewing process. This also made possible the scientific processing of wine, milk, and other perishable products
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(#08001202)
2130 S. Ave.
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