Louis Pasteur's Beaker | |
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Origin |
Louis Pasteur |
Type |
Beaker |
Effects |
De-spoils liquids |
Downsides |
Makes the user unable to ingest dairy products |
Activation |
Boiling a liquid in it and then drinking |
Collected by |
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Section |
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Aisle |
45927-2039-127 |
Shelf |
92742-7593-126 |
Date of Collection |
November 12, 2004 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Louis Pasteur was a chemist and microbiologist who created the first vaccines for rabies and anthrax and creating a process to stop milk and wine from spoiling due to bacteria, now known today as pasteurization. He also discredited the theory of spontaneous generation of life and helped verify germs spread diseases, not foul air.
Effects[]
Any liquid heated in the beaker will de-spoil, making it completely safe to drink. The user will become intolerant of all dairy products and will not be able to consume any for several days after use.
Collection[]
Collected by Warehouse Agent Arthur Nielsen in November 2004 from Wichita, Kansas.