directed by two normaliens (graduates of the École Normale Supérieure), Émile Duclaux (general microbiology research) and Charles Chamberland (microbes research...
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a retrial. It included the names of Émile Zola, Anatole France, director of the Pasteur Institute Émile Duclaux, Daniel Halévy, Fernand Gregh, Félix...
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Aulard Maximilien was a "bigot monomaniac" and "mystic assassin". For Mary Duclaux he was the "apostle of Unity" and Saint-Just a prophet. Robespierre did...
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as a voluntary assistant to physicist, biologist, and chemist Jacques Duclaux from 1910 to 1920. During that time, she gave birth to three children,...
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Crowd in Late Nineteenth-century France. New Haven: Yale U, 1981, p.83 Duclaux, Mary (1903). "The Youth of Taine," The Living Age, Vol. 236, pp. 545–560...
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maint: location missing publisher (link) Lefebvre, pp. 241–244, 269. Mary Duclaux (1918) A short history of France, p. 244 Donnelly, Marea (13 July 2023)...
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the first antivenom for snake venom known as the Calmette's serum. Émile Duclaux, microbiologist and chemist. Louis Mékarski, engineer and inventor who...
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Archaeologist, historian Jean-Baptiste Rames (1832–1894), Geologist Émile Duclaux (1840-1904), Physician, Chemist and biologist Jules Rengade (1841-1915)...
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Antoine-Louis Duclaux, Comte de l'Estoille, writing as A. de l'Estoille. Black Coat Press Argentine and Other Works (2021) by Antoine-Louis Duclaux, Comte de...
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