On Monday, July 6, 1885, Louis Pasteur sees land in his laboratory, a young shepherd alsatian Joseph Meister, accompanied by her mother Angelica and the grocer Theodore Vonné. It is her dog supposed to mad who has bitten the child. They are sent by the family physician of the Meister, dr. Weber. They have taken a long time to find the address of a Pastor in Paris, because nobody wanted to tell them, fearing to put the life of a child at the hands of the physicist-chemist-biologist who plays the sorcerer’s apprentice. Finally, at the insistence of the mother, someone finished…
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