Louis Pasteur
In this gripping episode of Louis Pasteur, Dr Sarah Quinn explores the dramatic story behind the world's first rabies vaccine and the brave nine-year-old boy who became its first human recipient. On July 6, 1885, Joseph Meister arrived at Pasteur's Paris laboratory after being attacked by a rabid dog, setting the stage for one of medical history's most daring experiments. Discover how Louis Pasteur, despite not being a licensed physician, risked his career and reputation to administer an untested vaccine to save a child's life. This episode examines the scientific breakthrough that transformed rabies from a certain death sentence into a treatable condition, the international response to Pasteur's success, and the tragic end to Joseph Meister's remarkable life during World War Two. Learn about the revolutionary concept of post-exposure prophylaxis and how this 19th-century medical gamble laid the foundation for modern vaccination strategies. Perfect for listeners interested in medical history, scientific breakthroughs, and stories of human courage in the face of deadly disease. Join Dr Quinn as she unravels this tale of scientific innovation, desperate hope, and the boy who helped change medicine forever.
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