Make France Great Again

Chapter 309 Health System Construction

"Mr. Pasteur, I am so sorry!"

Jérôme Bonaparte apologized for having just "ignored" Louis Pasteur.

"Please don't say that! It's an honor for me to receive your invitation. I'm just an ordinary scientific researcher. It's really..."

Jerome Bonaparte's apology made Louis Pasteur feel like he was being roasted on a fire. At this time, he was just an ordinary scientific researcher. The University of Strasbourg where he worked was not as famous throughout Europe as the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. Excessive praise would only make him Feeling scared and uncomfortable.

However, Louis Pasteur did not know that in Jérôme Bonaparte's heart, Louis Pasteur's value in biology, chemistry and even medicine far exceeded that of most scientists in the world.

Not to mention that the pasteurization method named after Pasteur has been used into the 21st century, even if his other inventions such as rabies vaccine, chicken cholera vaccine and vaccination technology are enough to make the world's medical system a big step forward.

It can be said that there can be no Jerome Bonaparte in this world, but there is absolutely no need for Louis Pasteur.

Of course, current Louis Pasteur does not know that his future achievements will become a monument in the history of world scientific research, and he is so anxious that he does not understand why he is favored by Jérôme Bonaparte.

"An ordinary scientific researcher?" Jérôme Bonaparte nodded friendly to Louis Pasteur, and then half-jokingly and half-seriously said to Jean Dulles: "What I like most is Scientific researchers, they devote all their energy to studying various seemingly incredible phenomena, and devote all their passion to their loyalty to the motherland!"

"That's right! Scientific researchers devote their energy to scientific research and their blood to the motherland!"

Jean Dulles also saw Jérôme Bonaparte's love for Louis Pasteur's talents, although Jean Dulles did not know what extraordinary abilities he, a student who liked to study, could enter. In the eyes of the ruling party, it is still a matter of joy to have such a student among his subordinates.

"I... Your Excellency, I am just an ordinary person! I really don't have much ability!" Jérôme Bonaparte and Jean Dulles' compliments made Louis B. Sid became more modest and cautious: "There are many people like me in Paris!"

"There are indeed many people in Paris who have similar energy to you, but they are all inferior to you in terms of talent!" Jérôme Bonaparte saw Louis Pasteur's pouty lips and immediately understood what he wanted. Continuing to be modest, he quickly raised his hand to stop him and said, "Please let me finish!"

Louis Pasteur pursed his lips and continued to listen to Jérôme Bonaparte's words.

"I once heard a scientist say that genius comes from 99% hard work and 1% inspiration! However, it is 1% inspiration that determines whether a person can become an inventor! If a person has no talent, even if he Even if you work several times or even dozens of times more than ordinary people, it is just useless work! Sometimes, a sudden inspiration is often more useful than working for days or dozens of days!" Jérôme Bonaparte Referring to Louis Pasteur who solemnly said: "And in you, he saw the potential to become an inventor! Your body, spirit and talent can fully support you to become a great scientific worker in France!"

"I...I..." Louis Pasteur heard the sincerity in Jérôme Bonaparte's words. Such a compliment without any pretense made him even more confused.

Can I really become a great French scientist?

Louis Pasteur couldn't help but ask himself in his heart. He recalled his difficult path to study and his "lofty ambition" when he was in college and vowed to benefit the world. A shy smile appeared on his lips: "Your Excellency... I am not yet worthy of the reputation of the greatest scientist. I am just a fledgling scholar. Of course... I hope that my research can be recognized by people and that my results can be used by more people. benefit……"

Louis Pasteur's tone became more powerful, and his eyes changed from confusion to determination. Under the influence of Jérôme Bonaparte, Louis Pasteur became stronger.

"Excellent!" Jérôme Bonaparte applauded Louis Pasteur's "transformation", "This is the state that a real scientific researcher should have, and scientific researchers should keep moving forward. The firm belief that you won’t hit the wall and never look back!”

Jean Dulles on the side also nodded approvingly at his student's transformation.

"Your Excellency, please stop praising me!" Louis Pasteur smiled shyly again.

"Hahaha... our future great inventors also have times when they are ashamed!" Jérôme Bonaparte joked briskly, then turned directly to the topic: "Mr. Louis Pasteur, maybe you didn't know that before. How many achievements are comparable to your talent... After all, you are still young, but I believe you will definitely have them in the future... However, I hope you can make achievements as soon as possible!" Jérôme Bonaparte told Louis Bar Sid hinted: "France needs you!"

Valley/span "I will achieve something as soon as possible!" Louis Pasteur hurriedly promised Jérôme Bonaparte.

"By the way, I heard that the scientific research environment at the University of Strasbourg is somewhat unsatisfactory!" Jérôme Bonaparte pretended not to know and asked Louis Pasteur: "Is that right?"

"The scientific research at the University of Strasbourg is indeed worse than that in Paris!" Louis Pasteur nodded candidly: "However, I am confident that I can overcome the difficulties!"

"No matter how hard it is for a scientist to endure hardship!" Jérôme Bonaparte sighed with emotion, then stood up and walked to the drawer, took out a check for one hundred thousand francs from the drawer and placed it on Louis Pasteur's He said in front of him: "This is my thoughts on university education!"

"No... Your Majesty the Consul, I can't accept it!" Louis Pasteur wanted to reject Jerome Bonaparte.

"Take it!" Jerome Bonaparte put the check in Louis Pasteur's pocket and said: "This money will be regarded as my compensation to him! Mr. Louis Pasteur, from now on Starting from now on, you will no longer be a university professor in Strasbourg, but the deputy director of the Health Department under the Ministry of Public Works, enjoying the treatment of a professor at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris!"

The appointment of Jérôme Bonaparte stunned Louis Pasteur and Jean Dulles. Although they had not heard of the Department of Health (a newly established department, historically it was not until the 1870s and 1880s) , a department established only in the Third French Republic), but being able to hold the position of deputy director means that one has entered the ranks of Paris's middle-income earners.

At the age of 28, Louis Pasteur climbed into a field that most Parisians could not touch at the age of 38 or even 48. It is really "the emperor's grace".

"If you still want to retain your teaching position, I won't stop you. You can choose any school to serve as provost and principal... I believe you can do this easily with your ability!" Rome Bonaparte gave a condition that would drive all educators crazy: "What do you think?"

How about it? What else? Of course it’s great, no one can refuse it!

Of course, Louis Pasteur was no exception to Jérôme Bonaparte's position offensive.

Jean Dulles on the side also showed a slightly jealous look. When he was Louis Pasteur's age, he was still worried about whether he could study at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris.

"Of course!" Louis Pasteur agreed to Jérôme Bonaparte's conditions with a trembling voice: "Your Excellency, what do you need me to do for you?"

"I will equip you with a professional team to help you study the treatment of epidemics and the problem of cholera!" Jérôme Bonaparte immediately informed him of Louis Pasteur's research direction.

Throughout the 19th century, cholera has been a problem that plagued the whole of France. French governments of all generations have been unable to properly solve this problem. Now Jerome Bonaparte is determined to take good care of the damn cholera and the environment, and reducing the mortality rate is also a good idea. Ways to increase population!

"Treatment of epidemics and cholera!" Louis Pasteur chewed Jérôme Bonaparte's words over and over again and carefully raised his own "difficulties." I have also done quite a lot of research on this issue...but because my university major is chemistry, the sudden transformation will take some time!"

"Don't worry! I will equip you with the most professional equipment and team!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to Louis Pasteur: "If everything goes well, find Shuyuan www.zhaoshuyuan.com You will not only You can join the French Academy of Sciences, and your name will go down in history! Thousands of years from now, the world may no longer remember Jerome Bonaparte, but it will always remember Louis Pasteur!"

Jerome Bonaparte's words were exactly what Louis Pasteur was thinking. The reason why scientists work hard on research is not only to benefit all mankind, but also to imprint their names on history like Newton, Descartes and others. above.

Not to mention that the fruit of his love with his wife was taken away by the damn cholera.

From the perspective of a researcher and a father, Louis Pasteur must continue to fight against cholera!

"I see!"

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