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Charles Sédillot
(18 Sep 1804 - 29 Jan 1883)
French surgeon who coined the word microbe for microorganisms in 1871.
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Quotes by others about Charles Sédillot (1)
To demonstrate experimentally that a microscopic organism actually is the cause of a disease and the agent of contagion, I know no other way, in the present state of Science, than to subject the microbe (the new and happy term introduced by M. Sédillot) to the method of cultivation out of the body.
Paper read to the French Academy of Sciences (29 Apr 1878), published in Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences, 86, 1037-43, as translated by H.C.Ernst. Collected in Charles W. Eliot (ed.) The Harvard Classics, Vol. 38; Scientific Papers: Physiology, Medicine, Surgery, Geology (1910), 364.
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- 18 Sep - short biography, births, deaths and events on date of Sédillot's birth.