Émile Roux
Pierre Paul Émile Roux FRS (17 December 18533 November 1933) was a French physician, bacteriologist and immunologist. Roux was one of the closest collaborators of Louis Pasteur (1822–1895), a co-founder of the Pasteur Institute, and responsible for the institute's production of the anti-diphtheria serum, the first effective therapy for this disease. Additionally, he investigated cholera, chicken-cholera, rabies, and tuberculosis. Roux is regarded as a founder of the field of immunology. Provided by Wikipedia-
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Published 1911Paris : A. Challamel, 1911.viii, 688 p. : ill. -
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Published 18721872.174 p. -
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Published 1894Paris, Société d'éditions scientifiques, 1894.124 p. -
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