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Fisher-Pasteur Memorial Collection

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Fisher-Pasteur Memorial Collection The Fisher-Pasteur Memorial Collection is a collection of miscellaneous archival materials compiled by Chester G. Fisher and Fisher Scientific Company. It consists mainly of memorabilia pertaining to French chemist, pharmacist, and microbiologist Louis Pasteur.

The Fisher-Pasteur Memorial Collection was started in the 1920s by Chester G. Fisher (1881-1965), the founder of Fisher Scientific Company, a well-known American laboratory apparatus and supply firm. He collected with the goal of helping scientists "gain a sense of history, heritage, and pride in the profession they had chosen." In the beginning, Fisher's collecting interests stemmed from his interest in the history of laboratory apparatus. As his collection grew, he became increasingly interested in Louis Pasteur and travelled frequently to Europe to collect memorabilia pertaining to the famed French scientist.

Chester G. Fisher passed away in 1965. After his death, his children continued to add Pasteur memorabilia to the collection. James Fisher, as Fisher Scientific Company's Vice President of Marketing, gathered the Pasteur memorabilia into the exhibit Pasteur Memorial U.S.A., which was displayed in a formal gallery in the firm's headquarters.

The Fisher-Pasteur Memorial Collection was donated to the Science History Institute (formerly the Chemical Heritage Foundation) in 2001.

Louis Pasteur Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), the focus of the Fisher-Pasteur Memorial Collection, was a French chemist, pharmacist, and microbiologist. He was renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation, and pasteurization, the last of which is named after him.

Pasteur was born in Dole, France on December 27, 1822. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree (1840) and Bachelor of Science degree (1842) at the Royal College of Besançon and his doctorate from the École Normale Supérieur in Paris (1847). After receiving his doctorate, Pasteur briefly served as Professor of Physics at the Dijon Lycée (1848), then was appointed Professor of Chemistry at the University of Strasbourg (1848-1854).

As a graduate student, Pasteur studied the crystallographic properties of compounds called tartrates. Continuing his research after receiving his doctorate, he discovered that the crystals' optic activity related to their shape and that an asymmetric internal arrangement of the crystals was responsible for twisting the light that passed through them. He also found that the tartrate crystals were isometric mirror images of each other. This was the first demonstration of molecular chirality and the first explanation of isomerism.

In 1854, Pasteur was named Dean of Faculty Sciences at the University of Lille. At Lille, he began his studies of fermentation, where he took the minority view that fermentation is carried out by living microorganisms, which was in opposition to the majority theory of spontaneous generation. In 1857, Pasteur was named Director of Scientific Studies at the École Normale Supérieur. At this institution, he discovered that microorganisms in wine could be destroyed by heating it to a temperature between 60 and 100 degrees Celsius in a process now called pasteurization. Patented in 1865, pasteurization was later extended to other spoilable substances, including milk.

Around the same time he began studying fermentation, Pasteur also started studying the cause of diseases. He became a proponent of the germ theory, which argued that diseases are caused by microorganisms, which was a minority view at the time. During the 1860s, he determined that microorganisms were the cause of silkworm blight, which was then devastating the French silk industry. Continuing his study of diseases in the 1870s, he turned his attention to fowl cholera. While studying fowl cholera, he discovered how to make a vaccine for it by weakening the microbes that caused the disease. Realizing that this could be extended to other diseases, he developed a vaccine for anthrax, which he successfully demonstrated to the public in 1881.

During the 1880s, Pasteur turned his attention to developing a vaccine for rabies, a disease that afflicts both animals and humans. He discovered how to make a rabies vaccine by attenuating it in monkeys and rabbits. In his initial tests, the rabies vaccine proved successful in protecting dogs. On July 6, 1885, he successfully vaccinated nine-year-old Joseph Meister, the first human recipient of the vaccine.

In 1887, Louis Pasteur established the Pasteur Institute, serving as its first Director until his death. It continues to be one the premier institutions of biomedical research in the world. Pasteur was also the recipient of numerous awards, which included being named to the French Legion of Honour.

Louis Pasteur passed away on September 28, 1895.

Sources

Fisher-Pasteur Memorial Collection, Science History Institute Archives, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Science History Institute. "Louis Pasteur." https://www.sciencehistory.org/education/scientific-biographies/louis-pasteur/

The Fisher-Pasteur Memorial Collection is a collection of miscellaneous archival materials compiled by Chester G. Fisher and Fisher Scientific Company. The materials in this collection mainly concern the life and scientific career of French chemist, pharmacist, and microbiologist Louis Pasteur. Most of the Pasteur items were part of the Fisher Scientific Company exhibit Pasteur Memorial U.S.A., which was displayed in a gallery at the company's headquarters. A handful of items with no apparent connection to Pasteur, including including a letter from Polish-French physicist Marie Curie, a note from German chemist Robert Bunsen, a certificate signed by British surgeon Joseph Lister, and several group photos of Scientific Apparatus Makers of America conventions are also preserved here.

The contents of Box 1 are arranged alphabetically by format and subject. The contents of Box 2, consisting of oversized materials, are arranged by size and alphabetically by format and subject.

The contents of the Fisher-Pasteur Memorial Collection consist of a variety of materials. Photographs, portraits of several types (including reproductions), postage stamps and covers, postcards, and letters are most common materials found in this collection. Lesser amounts of other miscellaneous materials, including catalogs, illustrations, manuscripts, and calling cards are preserved here as well.

Selected materials from the Fisher-Pasteur Memorial Collection have been digitized and are available online in our Digital Collections: https://digital.sciencehistory.org/collections/j6731386g

The Fisher-Pasteur Memorial Collection was donated to the Science History Institute (formerly the Chemical Heritage Foundation) by Fisher Scientific Company in 2000.

The Fisher-Pasteur Memorial Collection was processed by Kenton G. Jaehnig in May 2024.

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Science History Institute Archives
Finding Aid Author
Finding aid created and encoded into EAD by Kenton G. Jaehnig and Sarah Newhouse.
Finding Aid Date
2023
Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes and the collection is open to the public.

Use Restrictions

The Science History Institute holds copyright to the Fisher-Pasteur Memorial Collection. The researcher assumes full responsibility for all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.

Collection Inventory

Business Correspondence - Letter from Louis Pasteur to an Unidentified Colleague, 1891 November 4.
Box 1 Folder 1
General Note

Item 41 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Business Correspondence - Letter from Louis Pasteur to Dr. Becar, June 7, 1884 and Letter from Louis Pasteur to an Unidentified Director, September 2, 1882, 1882, 1884.
Box 1 Folder 2
General Note

Item 32 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Business Correspondence - Letter from Louis Pasteur to Monsieur le Consul, 1888 April 8.
Box 1 Folder 3
Business Correspondence - Letter from Louis Pasteur to the Rector of the Academy of Besançon, with the Rector's Reply, 1886 May 20.
Box 1 Folder 4
General Note

Item 41 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Business Correspondence - Letter from Louis Pasteur to an Unidentified Colleague, 1866 September.
Box 1 Folder 5
General Note

Item 10 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Business Correspondence - Letter from Marie Curie to Rector (Including 2 transcriptions.) and Portrait of Marie Currie (Reproduction), 1919, undated.
Box 1 Folder 6-7
Catalog - Catalog for Louis Pasteur Exhibition - Pasteur Memorial U.S.A. (4 copies.), circa 1990.
Box 1 Folder 8
Catalog - Illustrated Catalog for Pasteur Exhibition, Science Museum, South Kensington, London, England, April 9-May 26, 1947, 1947.
Box 1 Folder 9
Engraving - Colored Engraving Depicting Louis Pasteur at Work in the Laboratory of Whitbread's Brewery in London in 1871, 1937.
Box 1 Folder 10
General Note

Item 44 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Ephemera - Autographes et Documents Historiques (Autograph Catalog Cover), circa 1930-1985.
Box 1 Folder 11
Ephemera - Louis Pasteur Obituary in Scientific American, 1895 October 12.
Box 1 Folder 12
Ephemera - Louis Pasteur's Contributions - Broadside, circa 1990.
Box 1 Folder 13
Ephemera - Louis Pasteur's Personal Calling Card, circa 1887.
Box 1 Folder 14
Ephemera - Louis Pasteur's Personal Calling Card with Handwritten Invitation to M. Chabermortier to the Opening of the Pasteur Institute, circa 1887.
Box 1 Folder 15
General Note

Item 8 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Ephemera - Receipt from the Pasteur Institute to the Community of Eply, France, 1887 June 20.
Box 1 Folder 16
General Note

Item 42 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Ephemera - University of Edinburgh Class Certificate of Merit to W. Watson Chyne, Signed by Joseph Lister, 1873.
Box 1 Folder 17
Manuscript - Louis Pasteur Lecture Notes on Crystal Structure, Tartaric Acid and Arsenites, circa 1849-1895.
Box 1 Folder 18-21
General Note

Item 40 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Manuscript - Louis Pasteur's List of Doctors from Around the World on Matters Pertaining to Vaccination, 1886.
Box 1 Folder 22
Photograph - Double Flask for Demonstrating Anaerobic Fermentation, circa 1939-1967.
Box 1 Folder 23
General Note

Item 13 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Photograph - Gallic Jest - Louis Pasteur Carrying a Sheep - One of a Series of Engravings Drawn by Alain Le Petit (Reproduction), undated.
Box 1 Folder 24
General Note

Item 35 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Photograph - Joseph Meister - First Human Recipient of Pasteur's Rabies Vaccine - Photographed by Chester G. Fisher in 1935 (Reproduction), undated.
Box 1 Folder 25
Photograph - Louis Pasteur - Seated - Reproduction from Negative in Edgar Fahs Smith Collection, undated.
Box 1 Folder 26
General Note

Item 2 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Photograph - Louis Pasteur's Study at the Pasteur Institute, Paris, undated.
Box 1 Folder 27
General Note

Item 14 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Photograph - Polarimeter Used by Louis Pasteur in His Experiments with Paratartrate and Tartrate Crystals, undated.
Box 1 Folder 28
Photograph - Portrait of Albert Calmette - Photographed circa 1923 (Reproduction), undated.
Box 1 Folder 29
Photograph - Portrait of Elie Metchnikoff - Photographed circa 1910 (Reproduction), undated.
Box 1 Folder 30
Photograph - Portrait of Émile Duclaux - Photographed circa 1900 (Reproduction), undated.
Box 1 Folder 31
Photograph - Portrait of Jules Francois Joubert - Photographed circa 1877 (Reproduction), undated.
Box 1 Folder 32
Photograph - Portrait of Jules Raulin - Photographed circa 1870 (Reproduction), undated.
Box 1 Folder 33
Photograph - Portrait of Monsieur (Emile) Roux - Photographed circa 1900 (Reproduction), undated.
Box 1 Folder 34
Portrait - Portrait of Elie Metchnikoff (Reproduction), undated.
Box 1 Folder 35
General Note

Item 38 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Portrait - Portrait of Émile Duclaux (Reproduction), undated.
Box 1 Folder 36
General Note

Item 38 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Portrait - Portrait of Emile Roux (Reproduction), undated.
Box 1 Folder 37
General Note

Item 38 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Portrait - Portrait of Joseph Lister, Aged About 28 - Photographed circa 1855 (Reproduction from Daguerreotype), undated.
Box 1 Folder 38
Portrait - Portrait of Louis Pasteur, circa 1894.
Box 1 Folder 39
General Note

Item 3 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Portrait - Portrait of Louis Pasteur and His Granddaughter Camille Vallery-Radot, 1886.
Box 1 Folder 40
General Note

Item 1 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Portrait - Portrait of Robert Bunsen (Reproduction) and Signed Note from Robert Bunsen, undated.
Box 1 Folder 41-42
Portrait - Young Louis Pasteur - Seated (Lithograph), undated.
Box 1 Folder 43
Postage Stamps - Facsimile of a Louis Pasteur Letter with French Postage Stamps Commemorating Louis Pasteur, 1973 October 10.
Box 1 Folder 44
Postage Stamps - First Day Cover Commemorating Louis Pasteur, 1973 October 6.
Box 1 Folder 45
Postage Stamps - First Day Cover Commemorating Louis Pasteur, 1995 June 3.
Box 1 Folder 46
Postage Stamps - First Day Cover Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Death of Louis Pasteur, 1995 September 3.
Box 1 Folder 47
Postage Stamps - First Day Cover Commemorating the 150th Birthday of Louis Pasteur, 1973 October 6.
Box 1 Folder 48
Postage Stamps - Mounted French Postage and Semipostal Stamps Depicting Louis Pasteur and Letter from Donald B. Johnstone to Chester G. Fisher, 1922-1936, 1955.
Box 1 Folder 49-50
General Note

Item 36 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Postcard - Institut Pasteur - La Bibliotheque (Pasteur Institute - Library), circa 1920.
Box 1 Folder 51
Postcard - Institut Pasteur - Salle de Cours (Pasteur Institute - Classroom), circa 1920.
Box 1 Folder 52
Postcard - Institut Pasteur - Salle de Cours (Pasteur Institute - Classroom), undated.
Box 1 Folder 53
General Note

Item 21 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Postcard - Institut Pasteur - Salle de Vaccination (Rage) (Pasteur Institute - Vaccination Room), undated.
Box 1 Folder 54
General Note

Item 20 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Postcard - Institut Pasteur - Tombeau de Pasteur (Pasteur Institute - Tomb of Pasteur), circa 1920.
Box 1 Folder 55
Postcard - La Sorbonne - Louis Pasteur par Marqueste (Statue of Louis Pasteur by Laurent Marqueste - The Sorbonne), circa 1920.
Box 1 Folder 56
Postcard - Le Monument de Pasteur (Pasteur Monument), circa 1920.
Box 1 Folder 57
Postcard - L'Hospital Pasteur (Pasteur Hospital, Paris), undated.
Box 1 Folder 58
General Note

Item 19 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Postcard - L'Institut Pasteur (Façade of Pasteur Institute, Paris), undated.
Box 1 Folder 59
General Note

Item 18 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Postcard - Prémunition des Noveau - Nés Contre La Tuberculose Engistrée en France de 1924 a 1935 (Protection of Newborns Against Tuberculosis Registered in France), circa 1935.
Box 1 Folder 60
Reproduction - Cartoon of Louis Pasteur Vaccinating Himself Against Prussian Honorary Degrees - Original Created in 1895, undated.
Box 1 Folder 61
General Note

Item 37 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Reproduction - Studies of Crystal Structure after Louis Pasteur, undated.
Box 1 Folder 62
Ephemera - "How Antitoxines are Developed" - Article in Harper's Weekly, 1895 January 5.
Box 2 Folder 1
Illustration - M. (Monsieur) Louis Pasteur in His Laboratory - Illustration in Harper's Weekly, 1885.
Box 2 Folder 2
General Note

Item 7 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Illustration - The Pasteur Boom - High Times for Hydrophobists - Illustration in Puck, 1885 December 23.
Box 2 Folder 3
General Note

Item 45 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Portrait - M. (Monsieur) Louis Pasteur in His Laboratory (Engraving), 1885.
Box 2 Folder 4
General Note

Item 26 in Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.

Portrait - Unidentified Male Figure - Seated (Lithograph), undated.
Box 2 Folder 5
Photograph - 21st Annual Convention, Scientific Apparatus Makers of America, Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City, New Jersey, May 15-16-17, 1939 (Group Photo of Participants), 1939.
Box 2 Folder 6
Photograph - Eimer & Amend (Illustrations of Eimer & Amend Buildings), 1899.
Box 2 Folder 7
Photograph - Group Photo of Unidentified Gathering at Roosevelt Hotel, 1948.
Box 2 Folder 8
Photograph - International Congress of Applied Chemistry, City of New York (25 Oval Portraits of Participants), 1912.
Box 2 Folder 9
Photograph - Sir William Jackson Pope, undated.
Box 2 Folder 10
Photograph - Twentieth Anniversary Convention, Scientific Apparatus Makers of America, Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City, New Jersey, May 26-27, 1938 (Group Photo and Silhouettes of Participants), 1938.
Box 2 Folder 11

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