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Antoine Béclère

Antoine Béclère

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Antoine Louis Gustave Béclère (17 March 1856, Paris - 24 February 1939), virologist, immunologist, was a pioneer in radiology. In 1897 he created the first laboratory of radiology in Paris.

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  • Pallardy, G; Mabille, J P (1999), "Antoine Béclère (1856-1939). In memory of Antoinette Béclère, the admirable guardian of her father's works", Journal de radiologie, vol. 80, no. 6 (published Jun 1999), pp. 600–3, PMID 10417897
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