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Dr. '''Louis Pasteur''' was a famous [[19th century]] [[French]] [[medical practitioners|medical doctor]] from [[Paris]]. ({{DS9|Distant Voices}})
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'''Louis Pasteur''' was a historical figure. He was a renowned [[scientist]].
   
In the mid [[23rd century]], [[doctor|Dr.]] [[Roger Korby]] was described as the "Louis Pasteur of [[archaeology|archaeological]] [[medicine]]." ({{TOS|What Are Little Girls Made Of?}})
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In [[2266]], [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Roger Korby]] was described by [[Spock]] as the "Louis Pasteur of [[archaeology|archaeological]] [[medicine]]." Korby's translations of the medical records from the {{dis|Orion|planet}} ruins revolutionized immunization techniques. ({{TOS|What Are Little Girls Made Of?}})
 
For Dr. [[Julian Bashir]]'s surprise birthday party in [[2371]], the [[crew]] of [[Deep Space 9]] had the choices narrowed down to two different [[holosuite programs]]: a [[Greek]] palace on [[Mount Olympus]] or Louis Pasteur's house in Paris. ({{DS9|Distant Voices}})
 
   
 
Pasteur's name was among the choices [[The Doctor]] considered in giving himself, as stated in a discussion with [[Kes]]. This name was among other medical revolutionaries such as [[Pyong Ko]], [[Robert Jarvik|Jarvik]] and [[Albert Schweitzer|Schweitzer]]. ({{VOY|Fury}})
 
Pasteur's name was among the choices [[The Doctor]] considered in giving himself, as stated in a discussion with [[Kes]]. This name was among other medical revolutionaries such as [[Pyong Ko]], [[Robert Jarvik|Jarvik]] and [[Albert Schweitzer|Schweitzer]]. ({{VOY|Fury}})
   
 
{{bginfo|In the {{st-minutiae|academy/literture329/464.txt|script}} for {{DS9|Distant Voices}}, for Dr. [[Julian Bashir]]'s surprise birthday party in [[2371]], the [[crew]] of [[Deep Space 9]] had the choices narrowed down to two different [[holosuite programs]]: a [[Greek]] palace on [[Mount Olympus]] or Louis Pasteur's house in [[Paris]]. This scene does not appear in the aired episode.}}
{{bginfo|The {{USS|Pasteur}} was presumably named after Pasteur.|Although it was stated in many episodes, including "Distant Voices", that Louis Pasteur was a physician, he was in fact a chemist and microbiologist who was for a short time also a professor of [[physics]]. He did not have and never claimed to have a medical degree.}}
 
   
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Revision as of 18:01, 30 March 2015

Louis Pasteur was a historical figure. He was a renowned scientist.

In 2266, Dr. Roger Korby was described by Spock as the "Louis Pasteur of archaeological medicine." Korby's translations of the medical records from the Orion ruins revolutionized immunization techniques. (TOS: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?")

Pasteur's name was among the choices The Doctor considered in giving himself, as stated in a discussion with Kes. This name was among other medical revolutionaries such as Pyong Ko, Jarvik and Schweitzer. (VOY: "Fury")

In the script for DS9: "Distant Voices", for Dr. Julian Bashir's surprise birthday party in 2371, the crew of Deep Space 9 had the choices narrowed down to two different holosuite programs: a Greek palace on Mount Olympus or Louis Pasteur's house in Paris. This scene does not appear in the aired episode.

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