
02-01-1936
86 mins
86 mins
In 1860, having helped France solve the problem of sour wine, chemist Louis Pasteur turns to the dangers of childbirth: 20,000 Paris women were dying annually. His germ theory and recommendation that doctors wash their hands and sterilize their instruments meet with derision in the academy, and the emperor himself orders Pasteur to be silent. Ten years later, needing cash to pay for war losses, th
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Donald Woods
Fritz Leiber
Raymond Brown
Halliwell Hobbes
Frank Reicher
