Chabert, M. (Philibert), 1737-1814
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Chabert, M. (Philibert), 1737-1814
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Chabert, Philibert, 1737-1814
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Chabert, Philibert
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Chabert 1737-1814 M.
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Chabert, Philipp 1737-1814
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Chabert, Citoyen, 1737-1814
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Chabert, Citoyen, 1737-1814
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Chabert, Philippe 1737-1814
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Chabert was affiliated with L'école veterinaire d'Alfort and in 1780 became directeur en chef des Ecoles veterinaires de France.
Philibert Chabert was a pioneer of veterinary medicine and is best remembered for giving the first important clinical description of anthrax.
Anthrax was originally known as Chabert's Disease and played a central role in the proof of the germ theory of disease and the foundation of bacteriology via the anthrax studies of Darvaine, Koch and Pasteur later in the nineteenth century. A student at the first veterinary school, in Lyons, Chabert came to Paris where he taught at and, in 1780, took over the Royal Veterinary School.
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Anthrax
Glanders
Veterinary medicine
Veterinary surgery
Veterinarians
Veterinary drugs
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