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  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: scientists at work in a laboratory. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: equipment used for inoculation against rabies. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: a monkey with rabies, following inoculation. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: view to the north of buildings and foliage. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute Hospital, Kasauli, India: hospital building for patients with rabies. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute Hospital, Kasauli, India: Indian patients outside the accommodation building. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: caged rabbits, after inoculation. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute Hospital, Kasauli, India: Indian patients grouped outside the inoculation building. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: rabbits, used in the development of rabies vaccines, in an enclosure. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute Hospital, Kasauli, India: Indian patients awaiting treatment (with the rabies vaccine?). Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute Hospital, Kasauli, India: Indian patients receiving their allocation of blankets and cooking equipment. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: a caged monkey with drooping eyes (ptosis) due to rabies. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute Hospital, Kasauli, India: Indian patients holding treatment cards awaiting inoculation against rabies. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: caged rabbits showing symptoms of rabies after inoculation. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: removing the brain of a dissected rabbit, previously infected with rabies. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: instruments used in animal experimentation, particularly in work with rabbits to develop rabies vaccines. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: one stage in the preparation of the rabies vaccine: a rabbit brain on a square of muslin. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: removing the spinal cord of a dissected rabbit, previously infected with rabies. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute Hospital, Kasauli, India: Indian patients awaiting examination and giving their medical history, prior to treatment for rabies. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: a rabbit, under anaesthetic, being infected with rabies by injection in the spine. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: taking a culture from the brain of a dissected rabbit, previously infected with rabies. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: stages in the preparation of the rabies vaccine: straining an emulsion, made using infected rabbit brain, into a bottle. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: stages in the preparation of the rabies vaccine: rabbit brains suspended in ether (right) and preserved in glycerine (left). Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: removing the brain of a dissected rabbit, previously infected with rabies, to place in the prepared petri dish. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: inserting a swab on a wire into the spinal canal of a dissected rabbit, previously infected with rabies. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute Hospital, Kasauli, India: Indian patients receiving their daily financial allowance for food; an illiterate patient (right) has his thumb inked to provide a thumb-print receipt. Photograph, ca. 1910.