CONTENTS OF VOL. II 



CHAPTER VIII 



1873—1877 



Pasteur elected to the Academie de Medecine, 3. General Condition of 

 Medicine, 4. Surgery before Pasteur, 12. Influence of his Work, 14. 

 Letter from Lister, 16. Debates at the Academie de Medecine, 18. 

 Science and Religion, 22. National Testimonial, 23. Pasteur a Candi- 

 date for the Senate, 26. Speech at the Milan Congress of Sericiculture, 

 29. Letter from Tyndall, 30. Discussion with Dr. Bastian, 31. 



CHAPTER IX 



1877—1879 



Charbon, or Splenic Fever, 35 ; Pasteur studies it, 37. Traditional Medi- 

 cine and Pastorian Doctrines, 41. Progress of Surgery, 44. The word 

 Microbe invented, 44 ; renewed Attacks against Pasteur, 45. Charbon 

 given to Hens — experiment before the Academie de Medecine, 46. 

 Pasteur's Note on the Germ Theory, 49. Campaign of Researches on 

 Charbon, 53. Critical Examination of a posthumous Note by Claude 

 Bernard, 59. Pasteur in the Hospitals, 67 ; Puerperal Fever, 67. 



CHAPTER X 



1880—1882 



Chicken Cholera, 75. Attenuation of the Virus, 77. Suggested Researches 

 on the bubonic Plague, 79. The Share of Earthworms in the Develop- 

 ment of Charbon, 82 ; an Incident at the Academie de Medecine, 87. 

 The Vaccine of Charbon, 89 ; public Experiment at Pouilly le Fort on 

 the Vaccination of Splenic Fever, 94. First Experiments on Hydro- 

 phobia, 96. Death of Sainte-Claire Deville, 104 ; Pasteur's Speech, 

 105. Pasteur at the London Medical Congress, 107 ; Virchow and 

 Anti-vivisection, 110. Yellow Fever, 116 ; Pasteur at Pauillac, 116. 



