Jacques-Joseph Grancher

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Jacques-Joseph Grancher

Jacques-Joseph Grancher (French pronunciation:

pediatrician born in Felletin
.

In 1862 he began his medical studies in

Hôpital des Enfants Malades. In 1900 he was elected vice-chairman of the board of directors at the Pasteur Institute.[1]

Grancher is remembered for his research of

antisepsis in the fight against the disease. In 1897 with Jules Comby (1853–1947) and Antoine Marfan
(1858–1942), he published "Traité des maladies de l’enfance" (Treatise of the Diseases of Childhood).

In 1885, Grancher and

Académie de Médecine, citing its successful survival rate.[2]

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