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In 1885, Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) saved a boy’s life with a vaccine only worked with rabbits. For its lack of safety, the French Academy of Science condemned Pasteur. The boy recovered from rabies. Thousands have escaped fatal rabies by vaccination since then.