The central protagonist, a pioneering chemist who advocates for microbial disease theory and hand sterilization. He develops vaccines for anthrax and rabies, overcomes intense academic opposition and legal risks, and ultimately saves lives, earning recognition from the medical establishment.
Imperial authority that initially suppresses Pasteur's work due to political and medical establishment pressure.
Primary antagonist who publicly denounces Pasteur's microbial theory and refuses to adopt sterile practices.
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