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DAVAINE, Casimir. Traité des entozoaires et des maladies vermineuses de l'homme et des animaux domestiques. 1860.

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DAVAINE, Casimir. 

Traité des entozoaires et des maladies vermineuses de l'homme et des animaux domestiques. 

Paris, J. -B. Baillière et Fils, 1860.

8vo (209x127 mm), xix-(1)-xcii-838 pages.  binding : Contemporary full sheep, gilt flat spine lettered in gilt. Binding in poor condition. A waterstain on the last pages. 

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First edition.

This book is an important synthesis of the studies carried out in parasitology at the end of the 19th century.

Casimir Davaine (1812-1882) was a French doctor known for his work on the "anthrax disease" (an animal disease transmissible to humans).
Having clarified the etiology of anthrax and its bacterial origin, Davaine paved the way for medical microbiological research. He can therefore be considered as one of the founders of bacteriology and microbiology. With him, the idea of the pathogenic role of bacteria entered medicine.

references: Garrison-Morton [2451].

Price : 90 €

Photo DAVAINE, Casimir. 
Photo DAVAINE, Casimir. 
Photo DAVAINE, Casimir. 
Photo DAVAINE, Casimir. 
Photo DAVAINE, Casimir. 
Photo DAVAINE, Casimir. 
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