Secondary Sources:
Bellis, Mary. "Louis  Pasteur." About.com Inventors. About.com, 2012. Web. 10 Oct. 2012.
This online passage was about Louis Pasteur's main contributions to microbiology and medicine. It was a very helpful site because it helped us understand that he made changes in medical that are still used today in hospitals and the medical field.
Feinstein, Stephen. Louis Pasteur: The Father of Microbiology. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Myreportlinks.com ., 2008. Print.
This book focused on his science career, but it also had knowledge on the other parts of his life. This was a helpful resource because it introduced his first discoveries on germs and microbiology along with more facts about Pasteur as a person.
"Louis Pasteur (1822 - 1895)." BBC News. BBC, 2012. Web. 10 Oct. 2012.
This website article is about Pasteur’s investigations and experiments. It also talked about how in 1888, a special institute was founded in Paris for the treatment of diseases. It became known as the Institute Pasteur. This was a major turning point in history because it helped cure diseases and save more lives.
"Louis Pasteur". Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica Online.
Encyclopedia Britannica Inc., 2012. Web. 10 Oct. 2012
The online encyclopedia gave background knowledge on Louis Pasteur and his life, and it also was divided into categories of his studies and gave further detail on them. This helped us further our research and collect information that really brodened our knowledge of Pasteur and his discoveries.
"Louis Pasteur: Germ Theory." Discovery Channel. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2012.
This website tells about the Germ Theory and Pasteur’s curiosities (which lead to more new discoveries). This helped us understand the topic of the study because the Germ Theory is a turning point in history.
"Louis Pasteur Germ Theory of Disease, Rabies, Vaccine, Information."Louis Pasteur Facts, Quotes, Germ Theory of Disease, Rabies, Vaccine, Information. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2012.
This website gave us quotes from Louis on his discoveries and about his life, facts about his discoveries, his life, and his education, and his most famous discoveries including vaccines, fermentation, and germs. This helped us with our findings because it had most of what our main research was based on.
"Louis Pasteur." Louis Pasteur. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2012.
This website gave us information on the people he worked with throughout his life and his schooling. Finding this information helped us to find information on how he became a scientist and how it all began. It also gave us more information on how he first conducted his experiments and processed his thoughts.
"Louis Pasteur." World History: The Modern Era. ABC-CLIO, 2012. Web. 9 Oct. 2012.
This online passage was used for a resource on Louis Pasteur’s background information. This helped us understand him a little more and get a feel for what he was like. We learned about where he was from, and when he first became a scientist.
Nosotros, Rit. "Pasteur, Louis." Louis Pasteur. Rit Nosotros, 2010. Web. 10 Oct. 2012.
This website gave a whole biography on Louis Pasteur. It included backgroung information on Pasteur as well as information on the discoveries he made in the medical field. This information helped us collect more information of Pasteur and his life.
Smith, Linda Wasmer. Louis Pasteur: Disease Fighter. Springfield, NJ: Enslow, 1997. Print.
The book “Louis Pasteur: Disease Fighter”, gives out information about Louis Pasteur’s accomplishments in finding new cures for rabies. He also created the Pasteurization. This secondary source is a good resource to have to explain the importance of the study because finding these discoveries out could save more lives in the world.