Casimir Davaine (1812-1882), French physician, historical artwork. Davaine was best known for his work in microbiology that led to the discovery of Anthrax. In 1850, along with Pierre Rayer (1793-1867), he discovered the anthrax bacterium Bacillus anthracis, in the blood of diseased and dying sheep. He also carried out pioneering work in to the study of septicaemia (blood poisoning).
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