Autograph letter signed : Paris, to Monsieur Roux, n.p. , 1882 August 29

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Autograph letter signed : Paris, to Monsieur Roux, n.p. , 1882 August 29

Pasteur's letter to Roux, his collaborator in his immunization experiments. The letter was presented to the University of Chicago by the Pasteur Institute in honor of the Century of Progress International Exposition held in Chicago in 1933-1934. Also includes a souvenir announcement of a luncheon given by the Pasteur Institute at the Stevens Hotel, Chicago, May 25, 1933.

1 v. ; 30 x 25 cm.

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