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NICOLLE CHARLES (1866-1936) MÉDECIN ET BACTÉRIOLOGISTE.
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NICOLLE CHARLES (1866-1936) MÉDECIN ET BACTÉRIOLOGISTE.
2 L.A.S. "C. Nicolle", Tunis February 2 and 21, 1922, to a friend| 4 and 5 pages in-8 on the letterhead of the Pasteur Institute of Tunis.
February 2. Thanks and congratulates him on his new article on syphilis in the Grande Revue, and admires his obstinacy: "To be obstinate is a virtue that few possess. He awaits his visit in the spring. His daughter came to see him, with a cousin| he took them to the center and south of Tunisia. He has with him Pallary, a very competent malacologist, and is waiting for Anderson, who has just published a note on "the discovery of a local reaction, which all people suffering from Mediterranean fever present", following an inoculation: "It is a specific and practical means of diagnosis that the doctor can use in his practice and that frees him from the assistance of the laboratory"... Nicolle intends to publish soon his "experiments on the digestive tract as a means of preventive vaccination of man. [Unfortunately, I continue to suffer from my ears and to become more and more infirm. This is not without influencing my activity and without causing me great sadness"... - February 21.
He sends her his new book [La Narquoise], finished in fact in 1917: "it is thus a very late birth". He is saddened by the departure of his daughter Marcelle. "I have resumed my life in uniform, very busy with all sorts of things". He talks about his collaborators
Pallary and Anderson, with whom he will "draw up the program of our future research". He is asked to come and give lectures in Paris, but he hesitates: "it is a big inconvenience for a simple moral satisfaction"... He asks his friend to intervene so that his book is reported in Le Temps...
2 L.A.S. "C. Nicolle", Tunis February 2 and 21, 1922, to a friend| 4 and 5 pages in-8 on the letterhead of the Pasteur Institute of Tunis.
February 2. Thanks and congratulates him on his new article on syphilis in the Grande Revue, and admires his obstinacy: "To be obstinate is a virtue that few possess. He awaits his visit in the spring. His daughter came to see him, with a cousin| he took them to the center and south of Tunisia. He has with him Pallary, a very competent malacologist, and is waiting for Anderson, who has just published a note on "the discovery of a local reaction, which all people suffering from Mediterranean fever present", following an inoculation: "It is a specific and practical means of diagnosis that the doctor can use in his practice and that frees him from the assistance of the laboratory"... Nicolle intends to publish soon his "experiments on the digestive tract as a means of preventive vaccination of man. [Unfortunately, I continue to suffer from my ears and to become more and more infirm. This is not without influencing my activity and without causing me great sadness"... - February 21.
He sends her his new book [La Narquoise], finished in fact in 1917: "it is thus a very late birth". He is saddened by the departure of his daughter Marcelle. "I have resumed my life in uniform, very busy with all sorts of things". He talks about his collaborators
Pallary and Anderson, with whom he will "draw up the program of our future research". He is asked to come and give lectures in Paris, but he hesitates: "it is a big inconvenience for a simple moral satisfaction"... He asks his friend to intervene so that his book is reported in Le Temps...
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