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Alexandre Emile Jean Yersin (22 September 1863 – 1 March 1943) was a Swiss and naturalized French physician and bacteriologist. He is remembered as the discoverer of the bacillus responsible for the bubonic plague or pest, which was later named in his honour (Yersinia pestis).
Yersin was born in 1863 in Aubonne, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland, to a family originally from France. From 1883 to 1884, Yersin studied medicine at Lausanne, Switzerland; and then at Marburg, Germany and Paris (1884–1886). In 1886, he entered Louis Pasteur's research laboratory at the École Normale Supérieure, by invitation of Emile Roux, and participated in the development of the anti-rabies serum. In 1888 he received his doctorate with a dissertation entitled Étude sur le Développement du Tubercule Expérimental and spent two months with Robert Koch in Germany. He joined the recently created Pasteur Institute in 1889 as Roux's collaborator, and discovered with him the diphtheric toxin (produced by the Corynebacterium diphtheriae bacillus).
http://www.superyachtfan.com/yacht-yersin.html Expedition yacht Yersin is owned by Francois Fiat. He is married to Genevieve Baud, who's father founded the Franprix and Leader Price supermarkets in France. The company was sold to Casino for USD 1 billion. (Video shot with a DSLR camera: some focus issues. Sorry..)
Mise à l'eau du navire "YERSIN" à CONCARNEAU. Construction des chantiers PIRIOU. D'autres photos sur ma page facebook " jipé photographies" https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jip%C3%A9-photographies/796970390365235
Il était arrivé sous les sirènes des navires du Port Hercule le 8 juin : le Yersin, bateau de 76 mètres de long construit à Concarneau, a été béni à Monaco en présence de S.A.S. le Prince Albert et de Francis Fiat, son armateur. Le Yersin pourra naviguer par tous les temps et sur toutes les mers grâce à sa coque classée glace, un bateau-laboratoire dans la lignée de ceux utilisés pour les expéditions du Commandant Cousteau ou du Prince Albert 1er.
Alexandre Emile Jean Yersin (22 September 1863-1 March 1943) was a Swiss and French physician and bacteriologist. He is remembered as the co-discoverer of the bacillus responsible for the bubonic plague or pest, which was later renamed in his honour (Yersinia pestis). I bought this movie in his museum is located in Nha Trang, Vietnam. One very nice woman, Vietnamese, works there as head of the museum, offered to buy it. There are some notes on Vietnam made by the researcher. This film is very old and I hope he will be able to survive for long time on this site. You can write to this woman and to learn more about this great scientist. Her address is: radoneseiko@yahoo.com She speaks English and French. She also organizes interesting tourist tours.
Alexandre Yersin, né en Suisse dans le canton de Vaud, naturalisé français fut un vrai français, un homme de bien, un bienfaiteur de l'Humanité. Il s'établit au Vietnam (en Annam de son époque) dans la petite ville de pêcheurs de Nah Trangh et commença une vie de Saint laïc. Il soigna, découvrit le sérum de la peste, développa des plantations de Quinine contre la malaria, planta de l'Hévéa pour financer ses activités, ne demanda jamais un centime pour soigner quelqu'un. Le "bon Yersin" est vénéré comme un saint au Vietnam. Avec Pasteur, il a sauvé l'âme de la France au Vietnam où ses rues n'ont pas été débaptisées. Depuis quelques années, son oeuvre magnifique est redécouverte. Une "route Yersin" est refaite pour les touristes. Que le nom du fondateur de Da Lat, la "ville à l'éternel print...
Maybe we're just getting older
But the songs, they ain't the same
I'm tired of living from day to day
You're still playing them fucking games
I just don't look at things the same
But my mind's growing more every day
In my mind I've started to see things clearer
Now I know who I am when I look in that fuckin mirror
In the mirror
It's too bad we've had to go through so much pain
But that pain, it made me go
That pain, it kept me moving
That pain, it helped me grow
I just don't look at things the same
But my mind's growing more every day
In my mind I've started to see things clearer
Now I know who I am when I look in that fucking mirror
In the mirror
It's too bad we had to go through so much pain
But that pain it made me go
That pain it kept me moving
That pain is what will always help me grow and grow and grow