. The library of historic characters and famous events of all nations and all ages. THE modern discoveriesin the world of the infi-nitely little are not lessastonishing than thosein the world of the infi-nitely great. The mi-croscope has broughtnew regions, teemingwith marvelous flora andfauna, within the do-main of science. Re-search has provedthat the physicalor ill- well-beingbeing of higher animals is largelydependent on organ-isms detected onlyby the all others, the chemist Pasteur deserves the credit ofexploring this new world and revealing its lessons. lyouis Pasteur w


. The library of historic characters and famous events of all nations and all ages. THE modern discoveriesin the world of the infi-nitely little are not lessastonishing than thosein the world of the infi-nitely great. The mi-croscope has broughtnew regions, teemingwith marvelous flora andfauna, within the do-main of science. Re-search has provedthat the physicalor ill- well-beingbeing of higher animals is largelydependent on organ-isms detected onlyby the all others, the chemist Pasteur deserves the credit ofexploring this new world and revealing its lessons. lyouis Pasteur was born at Dole, France, on the 27th ofDecember, 1822. His father was a tanner, who had served inNapoleons armies. The son was taught at Besancon, and atthe Normal School in Paris, and then at the Sorbonne, havingalready devoted himself to chemistry. He took his doctorsdegree in 1847, ^^^ taught at Dijon, Strasburg, and Lille;but returned in 1857 to teach science in the Normal researches in regard to fermentation first attractedgeneral notice, and proved to be the fou


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