Paul-Louis Simond

Paul-Louis Simond in colonial army doctor holding first class at Fort-de-France Paul-Louis Simond (30 July 1858 – 3 March 1947) was a French physician, chief medical officer and biologist whose major contribution to science was his demonstration that the intermediates in the transmission of bubonic plague from rats to humans are the fleas ''Xenopsylla cheopis'' that dwell on infected rats. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Simond, Paul-Louis.
Published 1887
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by Simond, Paul-Louis
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by Simond, Paul-Louis
Published 1887
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