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Three flasks opened by Pasteur in various localities
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Three flasks opened by Pasteur in various localities
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Three flasks opened by Pasteur in various localities: left to right: Poupet, Montanvert, Mer de Glace: during his experiments to disprove doctrine of spontaneous generation.

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Keywords: Bacteriology; Louis Pasteur

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  • Library reference: Museum No. 1001, 1000, 997/1939 and Slide number 5912
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