Corporate Body

Pasteur Institute of Australia (1890 - 1898)

From
1890
Rodd Island, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
To
1898
Functions
Medical Research and Pharmaceuticals or Medical Aids
Location
Rodd Island, Sydney, New South Wales

Summary

The Pasteur Institute of Australia was a supplier of Anthrax Vaccine during the 1890s.

Published resources

Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Exhibitions

Book Sections

  • Rountree, P. M, 'The Pasteur Institute and Australia' in Louis Pasteur and the Pasteur Institute in Australia, J. Chaussivert and M. Blackman, eds (Sydney: University of New South Wales French-Australian Research Centre, 1988), pp. 9-16. Details
  • Todd, J., 'The Pasteur Institute of Australia: Success and Failure' in Louis Pasteur and the Pasteur Institute in Australia, J. Chaussivert and M. Blackman, eds (Sydney: University of New South Wales French-Australian Research Centre, 1988), pp. 24-40. Details

Resources

Ailie Smith

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