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Auguste Chaillou (August 21, 1866 – April 23, 1915) was a French biologist and physician born in Parennes in the department of Sarthe. He worked at the ''Hôpital des Enfants-Malades'', and for most of his career was associated with the Pasteur Institute in Paris. Chaillou is best known for his development of the anti-diphtheria serum with Émile Roux and Louis Martin (1864-1946) at the Pasteur Institute. The three men presented their findings at the Tenth International Congress of Hygiene in Budapest (1894). From 1895 until 1914 he was chief of anti-rabies services at the Pasteur Institute. As a medical officer during World War I he was killed on the battlefield of Vauquois. == Written Works == * ''La sérumthérapie et le tubage du larynx dans les croups diphtériques'' (1894) * ''Morphologie médicale''. Paris (1912) (with Leon Mac-Auliffe (1876-1937). * ''Un Précis d'exploration externe du tube digestif'' (with Leon Mac-Auliffe) * ''Etude des quatre types humains'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Auguste Chaillou」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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