Saturnin Arloing

Saturnin Arloing (January 3rd 1846, Cusset, To combine; March 21st 1911, Lyon) is a French doctor. He studied the veterinary medicine in Lyon and became professor of Anatomie and Physiologie at the School veterinary surgeon of Toulouse in 1869. In 1876 it was named at a post office similar to Lyon, where it also exerted as professor of medicine experimental and of Pathology compared with the university. Arloing was worried more particularly about the Tuberculose, disease for which it conceived several tests. With Cusset, its birthplace, a statue honors its name. Under this statue, a relief bronzes Arloing watch of it making to a puncture with a cow with in the content a peasant and his herd to recall that he discovered the microbe of the symptomatic Septicémie, the microbe of septicaemia puerpérale and the Vaccin anti-tuberculosis of the Bovidae.

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