The end of this week [url=https://worldhealthreviews.com/activguard-review]Activguard Review[/url] marks the anniversary of a lecture which has revolutionized our lives. This seminal address, given by Louis Pasteur on the 19th February 1878, was on the germ theory of disease. From that moment onward the world knew that putrefaction and disease was caused, not by the action of poisonous gases or 'miasmas' as previously thought, but through the work of microscopic bacteria.
That discovery marked a watershed in health care, triggering a constantly growing quest to create germ free living environments. Pasteur is most commonly honoured today as the inventor of the pasteurization process, and the creator of the first effective anti-rabies vaccine, but his main contribution lay in the prevention of post-operative sickness and mortality.
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