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This presentation, prepared by students Afroja Rahimkha Pathan and Anjum Nazir under the guidance of Dr. R.Y. Bam, delves into the groundbreaking contributions of three medical pioneers: Alexander Fleming, who discovered penicillin in 1928; Jonas Salk, the inventor of the polio vaccine tested in 1954; and Louis Pasteur, the founder of bacteriology and the process of pasteurization. We explore their vital roles in advancing medical science and improving public health, highlighting how their discoveries have saved countless lives.
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College name- • Ghokhale education society’s • College of education ,sangamner. • Student’s name- • 1-Pathan Afroja Rahimkha • 2-Maniyar Anjum Nazir • Guide name-Dr.R.Y.Bam
Science history • Pathan Afroja Rahimkha • Roll no.-30 • Maniyar Anjum Nazir • Roll no.-51
Alexander Fleming • Alexander Fleming discover the first antibiotics • He was an inventor of penicillin in 1928 • He also received the Nobel prize in 1945
Dr.Jonas salk • He first inventor of polio vaccine • He nationwide testing of the vaccine was launcher in April 1954 • In U.S.Jonas salk never patented his polio vaccine though an oral vaccine developed by Dr.Albert sabin gained popularly in early 1960
pasteurization • Pasteur, Louis (1822-1895), was an outstanding French scientist. He is credited with being the founder of the science of bacteriology. Millions of people have had their lives saved because of his discoveries.