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Lux Radio Theatre - The Story of Louis Pasteur - Paul Muni - Nov. 23, 1936
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Some of the significant events in Louis Pasteur's (photo) life are part of this radio adaptation of "The Story of Louis Pasteur"... a brief intro tells a little about the contributions that resulted in Louis Pasteur discovering the process of vaccinations that was used to protect people from Rabies, Anthrax, Cholera, and Diphtheria. He also developed the process of Pasteurization. He did not live long enough to know about viruses, so his work was primarily on bacteria. He is called "The Father of Bacteriology" and his work have saved countless numbers of lives. This track is in the "Drama/Adventure" Playlist
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