Who invented rabies vaccine for the first time?

Louis Pasteur
Sir John B. Gurdon
William Morton
Paul Beiersdorf
Louis Pasteur  Louis Pasteur developed the earliest effective vaccine against rabies that was first used to treat a human bite victim on 6 July 1885. The method involved inoculation with homogenates of RABV-infected rabbit spinal cord that had been desiccated progressively in sterile air.

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