Michelet quoted on his friendship with Poinsat, 18
Microbe:
Rossignol on, 314
Word invented, 266
Microscope, results of its invention, 90
Mièges, near Nozeroy, registers of, 1
Milan Congress of Sericiculture, Pasteur at, 249
Miller, M., 66
Milne-Edwards:
At Tuileries, 154
On Commission on spontaneous generation, 106
Mina, Espoz y, sketch of, 3
Mitscherlich, chemist and crystallographer, 26
In Paris, 61
Theory of fermentation, 241
Moigno, Abbé, on spontaneous generation, 112
Molecular dissymmetry, 38, 72, 88, 199, 445
Monge, method of founding cannon, 195, 248
Monod, Henri, quotes Disraeli on public health, 446
Montaigne quoted on friendship, 18
Montalembert, attitude towards liberty of teaching, 52
Montanvert, 97, 105
Montpellier, Pasteur at, 353
Montrond, Pasteur at, 192
Moquin-Tandon, on Pasteur’s candidature for Académie, 100
Morax, attends on Pasteur, 459
Moreau, Armand, 278, 279
Moritz, on chicken cholera, 297
Morveau, Guyton de, 195, 248
Mount Poupet, Pasteur climbs, 97
Mouthe Priory, 1
Mucors, Raulin’s experiments on, 204
Mulberry tree, 116
Musset, Charles, 120, 216, 255
Demands Commission on spontaneous generation, 105
New Experimental Researches on Heterogenia, 94
Mussy, Dr. Henry Gueneau de:
Congratulates Pasteur, 337
Deputy to Edinburgh, 384
Paper on contagium germ, 263
Mussy, Dr. Noël Guineau de, 160
Mycoderma, 101, 128
Mycoderma aceti, 148, 215, 230
Mycoderma vini, 218, 219, 230

N
Napoleon I:
At Fontainebleau,
4
Respect for Science, 195
Restores silk industry, 116
Napoleon III:
Distributes exhibition rewards, 141
Grants laboratory to Pasteur, 147
Interest in sericiculture, 128, 133, 174
Interview with Pasteur, 104
Invites Pasteur to Compiègne, 127
Leaves Sedan and Paris, 181
Letter on Pasteur’s laboratory, 162
Summons scientists to Tuileries, 154
Napoleon, Prince, interviews with Pasteur, 436
National Testimonials, 245
Naumann, Dr. Maurice, 197
Professor of mineralogy, 286
Needham, partisan of spontaneous generation, 90
Nélaton, on surgery (1870), 236
Ney, General, 4
Nicolle, Dr., laboratory of bacteriology at Constantinople, 461
Niepce, national testimonial to, 245
Nîmes, Pasteur at, 352, 354
Nisard, Professor:
Academic sponsor for Pasteur, 344
Director of Ecole Normale, 84, 143
Letters to Pasteur, 119, 303
Sketch of, 345
Nocard, M., 307
Goes to Alexandria, 379
On hydrophobia, 403, 409

O
Oersted and modern telegraph,
76
“Ordonnances,” 8 and note.
Orleans, Pasteur lectures on vinegar at, 148
Oudinot, General, 4
Ovariotomy, fatal results of, 235

P
Pagès, Dr., Mayor of Alais,
121, 172
Paget, Sir James:
At Copenhagen Medical Congress, 399
President of Commission on inoculation for hydrophobia, 430
Speech at Medical Congress, 330
Paillerols, near Digne, 169
Panum, President of Copenhagen
Medical Congress, 399
Parandier, M., 43
Paratartaric (racemic) acid, 26, 38, 41, 62
Pasteur in search of, 63 seqq.
Pareau, Mayor of Arbois, 13
Parieu, M. de, Minister of Public Instruction, 54
Paris:
Bombarded, 188
Capitulation, 193
Prepares for siege, 183
Parmentier on potato, 171
Pasteur, Camille, 119, 121, 123
Pasteur, Cécile, 130
Pasteur, Claude, 1
Marriage contract, 1
Pasteur, Claude Etienne, 2
Enfranchised, 2
Pasteur, Denis, marries Jeanne David, 1
Pasteur Hospital, project for, 464
Pasteur Institute:
Annals of, 434, 435, 457
Founded, 428
Inauguration, 440
Scholarships, 452
Trocadéro fête for, 431
Pasteur, Jean Henri, at Besançon, 2
Pasteur, Jean Joseph, 250
Character, 7, 22, 58
Conscript, 3
Death, 118
In Paris, 12, 57
Marriage, 5
Sergeant-major, 4
Studies, 31
Pasteur, Jeanne, death of, 86, 118
Pasteur, Josephine, 18, 30, 50
Pasteur, Louis:
Administration of Ecole Normale, 84, 109, 112
Advice to Paul Dalimier, 109
Advice to Raulin, 203
Article on Claude Bernard’s works, 134
— indifference of public authorities, 151
— Lavoisier, 122, 124
At Arbois, 7, 180, 420, 437
— Besançon Royal College, 14 seqq.
— Bordeaux, 339
— Compiègne, 127
— Copenhagen Medical Congress, 398
Speech, 399
— Geneva Congress of Hygiene, 358
— London Medical Congress, 357
Lecture, 331, 337
— Milan Congress of Sericiculture, 250
Speech, 251
— Villa Vicentina, 173
— Villeneuve l’Etang, 462
Birth, 6
Candidate for Academy of
Sciences, 81, 100
Candidature for Senate, 247
Characteristics, 9, 10, 12, 16, 22, 23, 25, 32, 60, 151, 223, 246, 252, 295, 325, 462
Chemistry and Physics theses, 34
Consulted on inoculation for peripneumonia, 350
Criticism of Bernard’s posthumous notes, 281, 287
Curator in Balard’s laboratory, 32
Crystallographic researches, 26, 38, 57, 60, 445
Lecture on, 102
Dean of Lille Faculté, 75, 249
Death, 464
Delegation to, 354
Deputy to Edinburgh, 384
Speech, 386
Discovers constitution of partartaric acid, 39
Discussion with Bastian, 253
Dispute with Rammelsberg, 102
Experiments on atmospheric air, 93 seqq.
Friendship for Charles Chappuis, 18, 20, 22
Grand Cross of Legion of Honour, 326
His masters, 146, 252
His name given to district in Canada and to village in Algeria, 451
His teaching, 77, 79
Illness, 433, 439, 446, 458, 464
Watchers, 459, 462
In hospitals, 289, 291
— London, 210
— Paris, 11, 20, 57
— Strasburg, 45, 177
Influence of his labours, 445
Influence of Oxygen on Development of Yeast, 221
Interview with Biot, 41
— Liebig, 176
— Mitscherlich and Rose, 61
— Napoleon III, 104, 128
Jubilee celebration, 447
Speech, 450
Knight of Legion of Honour, 70
Laboratory (new), 157, 162, 164, 194, 232, 445
Laureat of Exhibition, 140
Lecture on germ theory, 271
Lectures on vinegar at Orleans, 148
Letters, 23, 24, 28
On experiment at Pouilly le Fort, 322, 323
To Bellotti, 207
— Chappuis on Lille Faculty, 77
— Dumas, 141, 166, 250
— Duruy, 131
— Emperor of Brazil, 404
— Jupille, 427
— Laurent, 48
— Napoleon III, 146
— Raulin, 199
— Sainte Beuve, 126
M.D. of Bonn, 154
Returns diploma, 189, 190, 197
Marks of gratitude from agriculturists, 372
Marriage, 51
Medal from Society of French Agricultors, 312
Member of Académie de Médecine, 225
Speech, 241, 242, 243
— Académie des Sciences, 103, 272
— Académie Française, 341, 345
Memorial plate on house at Dôle, 376
National testimonial, 245
Obtains racemic acid, 69
Offered professorship at Pisa, 200
On chicken cholera, 299, 308
— Littré and Positivism, 342
— Science and religion, 244
— Scientific supremacy of France, 195
— Vaccine, 309, 311
of anthrax, 311, 312
— Experiment, 314, 317, 318, 320, 323, 367
Results, 325
Paper on Plague, 301
Paralytic stroke, 160, 439
Pastel drawings, 12, 20
Pension augmented, 374
Permanent Secretary of Académie des Sciences, 439
Portraits, 439
Professor of Chemistry, Strasburg, 45
Professor of Physics at Dijon, 42
Proposed studies, 198
Refuses German decoration, 461
Reply to Dumas, 355
Researches on Dimorphism,” 36
Researches on spontaneous generation, 87 seqq., 216, 222, 277
Lecture at Sorbonne on, 106
Speech on, 242
Researches on stereo-chemistry, 445
Science’s Budget, 153
Scientific Annals of Ecole Normale, 110
Searches for his son, 192
Solicitude for patients, 416, 425, 427
Speech at Aubenas, 351
Speech at inauguration of Institute, 442
Speech on Deville, 327
Speech on Joseph Bertrand, 419, 426
Studies beer, 207 seqq., 219, 229, 232, 282, 285
Book on, 214, 219, 339
— Cholera, 126
— Contagious diseases, 224 seqq.
— Fermentations, 79, 83, 85, 99, 113, 224, 240
— Hydrophobia, 318, 363, 383, 390 seqq.
Inoculates dogs, 395, 410
Inoculates Joseph Meister, 416
Inoculates Jupille, 422
Silkworm Disease, 117, 120, 129, 139, 155, 168
— on Wine, 113, 158, 283
Book on, 133
— Rouget of pigs, 360
Report on, 362
— Splenic fever, 257, 259, 275, 284
Travels in search of racemic acid, 62 seqq.
Trephines dog, 318
Turin veterinary school and, 367, 371
Vintage tour, 104
Visitors, 420
Visits Duclaux, 206
Pasteur, Madame Louis, 49, 52, 59, 108, 160, 172, 432, 459
Goes to Alais, 130
Letters to daughter, 318, 322, 325, 396
Paul, St. Vincent de, Life of, 463
Payen, paper on beer, 208
Pecquet, discoveries through vivisection, 336
Peers of France, 30 note
Pelletier, Louise, bitten by mad dog, 425
Pellico, Silvio, Miei prigioni, 16
Pelouze, M., 335
Penicillium glaucum, 204, 230
Perdrix, at Pasteur Jubilee, 448
Perraud, J. J., bust at Monay to, 421
Perreyve, Henri, on Poland, 184
Perroncito, on microbe of chicken cholera, 297
Perrot, deputy to Edinburgh, 384
Persoz, Professor of Chemistry, Strasburg, 45
Peter, M.:
Dispute with Pasteur, 364, 366, 369, 370
On antirabic cure, 434
Philomathic Society, Pasteur member of, 102
Phthisis, theory of, 227
Phylloxera, 295
Physicians, attitude towards chemists, 224, 233
Picard, General, candidature for Senate, 249
Pidoux and Trousseau, Traité de Thérapeutique, 224
Pidoux, Dr.:
On disease, 227
On tuberculosis, 227
Pierrefonds Castle restored, 127
Pierron, on Laurent at Riom, 47
Piorry, Dr.:
On disease and patient, 264
On tuberculosis, 228
Pisa, Pasteur offered professorship at, 200
Pitt, on vote to Jenner, 374, 375
Plague bacillus discovered, 457
Plague, Pasteur’s paper on, 301
Plaideurs acted at Compiègne, 128
Plénisette village, 1
Pliny the Elder, remedy for hydrophobia, 407
Poggiale, speech on spontaneous generation, 242
Pointurier, M., 12
Polarisation of light, 27
Polignac, Cardinal of, Anti-Lucretius, 90
Poligny, 192
Sous-préfet of, 9
Polytechnician, 43 note
Pontarlier, retreat to, 192
Positivist doctrine, 342
Potatoes, prejudice against, 171
Pottevin, attends on Pasteur, 459
Pouchet, M., 98, 104, 138, 216, 255
Note on Vegetable and Animal Proto-organisms, 92
The Universe, 214
Theory of fermentation, 241
Pouillet, Professor of Physics at Sorbonne, 27, 29, 43
Pouilly le Fort, experiment on vaccination of anthrax, 315, 316, 317, 319, 323
Results, 324
Prague, Pasteur at, 66
Prévôt, at Villeneuve l’Etang, 462
Primary teaching, law on reorganization, 140
Prince Imperial, Villa Vicentina, 173
Prix de Rome, 191 note
Prix Montyon, 16 note
Provost, acts in Plaideurs, 128
Provostaye, de la, work on crystallography, 33, 38
Prussia, Crown Prince of, 141
Puerperal fever, 290 seqq.
Puiseux, Professor of Science at Besançon, 45
Putrefaction, 104

Q
Quain, Dr., on Commission on inoculation for hydrophobia,
430
Quatrefages, essay on history of silkworm,