When Parisian hospital researchers changed the name of the Pasteur Metro station to La Rage , they were in fact referring not to anger, but to rabies - la rage in French. Louis Pasteur developed a vaccine against rabies in 1885, but unfortunately it does not function against the madness infecting the French government.
Catherine Walter
University of London
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