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- Casimir_Davaine comment "Casimir Davaine (March 19, 1812 – 14 October 1882) was a French physician known for his work in the field of microbiology. He was a native of Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, department of Nord.In 1850, Davaine along with French pathologist Pierre François Olive Rayer (1793–1867), discovered a certain microorganism in the blood of diseased and dying sheep. In the diseased blood, Rayer and Davaine observed the bacillus that is known today as Bacillus anthracis, the causative bacterium of anthrax.".
- Q1047478 comment "Casimir Davaine (March 19, 1812 – 14 October 1882) was a French physician known for his work in the field of microbiology. He was a native of Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, department of Nord.In 1850, Davaine along with French pathologist Pierre François Olive Rayer (1793–1867), discovered a certain microorganism in the blood of diseased and dying sheep. In the diseased blood, Rayer and Davaine observed the bacillus that is known today as Bacillus anthracis, the causative bacterium of anthrax.".