- André
Chantemesse (23
October 1851 – 25
February 1919) was a
French bacteriologist born in Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire. From 1880 to 1885 he
served as...
- communities. André
Chantemesse, a
French bacteriologist,
presented a
detailed epidemiological account of the outbreak.
Chantemesse argued against human-to-human...
- by
Adrien Barrère
Members of the
Paris Medical Faculty (1904) André
Chantemesse (1851–1919)
Georges Pouchet (1833–1894) Paul
Poirier (1853–1907) Paul...
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which struck 6,000 people, a
commission led by
bacteriologist André
Chantemesse attributed infection to the
fleas of
field mice.
Heyman P.;
Simons L...
- the case
reports from his
private practice. In 1890, Dieulafoy, André
Chantemesse and Georges-Fernand
Widal described a
pulmonary condition found in persons...
- the
Paris Medical Faculty (1904),
caricature by
Adrien Barrère: André
Chantemesse,
Gabriel Pouchet, Paul
Poirier (surgeon) [fr] (1853–1907), Paul Georges...
- 1907, and a
professor of
otolaryngology in 1927. In 1910 with André
Chantemesse (1851–1919) and
Antonin Poncet (1849–1913), he
founded the Bibliothèque...
- of Rue
Vaquelin and
studying the
microbe that
causes dysentery, André
Chantemesse collaborated with a
younger bacteriologist, Georges-Fernand Widal. Together...
- the
Paris Medical Faculty (1904),
caricature by
Adrien Barrère: André
Chantemesse (1851–1919)
Georges Pouchet (1833–1894) Paul
Poirier (1853–1907) Paul...
- the
Paris Medical Faculty (1904),
caricature by
Adrien Barrère: André
Chantemesse (1851–1919)
Georges Pouchet (1833–1894) Paul
Poirier (1853–1907) Paul...