^ CONTENTS 



Pasteur welcomed by Eenan in the Academie Frangaise, 346. 

 Homage from Melun, from Aubenas, 350; Pasteur at Nimes and 

 at Montpellier, 353. Speeeli of J. B. Dumas, 354; Pasteur's 

 Answer, 355. Pasteur at the Geneva Conference of Hygiene, 358. 

 Studies on the Eouget of Pigs — Journey to Bollene, 360. Typhoid 

 Fever and the Champions of old Medical Methods, 364. Pasteur 

 and the Turin Veterinary School, 308. Marks of Gratitude from 

 Agriculturists, 372; Pasteur at Aurillac, 373. Another Testimonial 

 of national Gratitude, 374; a commemorative Plate on the House 

 where Pasteur was born, 374; his Speech at the Ceremony, 377. 

 Cholera, 378; French Mission to Alexandria, 379. Death of 

 Thuillier, 380. J. B. Dumas' last Letter to Pasteur, 383. Third 

 Centenary of the University of Edinburgh — the French Delegation, 

 384; Ovation to Pasteur, 386; Pasteur's Speech, 386. 



CHAPTER Xn 



1884—1885 



'Hie Hydrophobia Problem, 390; preventive Inoculations on Dogs, 395. 

 Experiments on Hydrophobia verified by a Commission, 396. The 

 Copenhagen ^Medical Congress, Pasteur in Denmark, 399. In- 

 stallation at Villeneuve I'Etang of a Branch Establishment of 

 Pasteur's Laboratory, 406. Former Remedies against Hydrophobia, 

 407. Kennels at Villeneuve I'Etang, 410. 



CHAPTER XIII 



1885—1888 



First Antirabic Inoculation on Man, 414; the little Alsatian Boy, Joseph 

 Meister, 415. Pasteur at Arbois; his Speech for the Welcome of 

 Joseph Bertrand, succeeding J. B. Dumas at the Academie Fran- 

 §aise, 418. Perraud the Sculptor, 421. Inoculation of the Shepherd 

 Jupille, 422; the Discovery of the Preventive Treatment of Rabiea 

 announced to the Academie des Sciences and the Academie de 

 Medecine, 422. Death of Louise Pelletier, 426; Pasteur's Solici- 

 tude for inoculated Pati'^nts, 427. Foundation of the Pasteur 

 Institute, 428; the Russians from Smolensk, 429; English Commis- 

 sion for the Verification of the Inoculations against Hydrophobia, 

 430. Fete at the Trocadero, 431. Temporary Buildings in the Rue 

 Vauquelin for the Treatment of Hydrophobia, 432. Ill-health of 

 Pasteur, 433; his Stay at Bordighera, 434, Foundation of the 

 Annals of the Pasteur Institute. 434. Discussions on Rabies at the 

 Academie de Medecine, 434. Earthquake at Bordighera, 436. 

 Pasteur returns to France, 437. Report of the English Commission 

 on the Treatment of Rabies, 437. Pasteur elected Permanent 

 Secretary of the Academie des Sciences, 439: his Resignation, 439. 

 Inauguration of the Pasteur Institute, 440. 



