Charles jules henri nicolle biography books
Major works.
Nicolle wrote several important books including Le Destin des Maladies infectieuses; La Nature, conception et morale biologiques; Responsabilités de la Médecine.!
Charles Nicolle
French bacteriologist who received the Nobel Prize in Medicine (1866–1936)
Charles Jules Henri Nicolle (21 September 1866 – 28 February 1936)[1] was a French bacteriologist who received the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his identification of lice as the transmitter of epidemic typhus.
Family
Nicolle was born to Aline Louvrier and Eugène Nicolle in Rouen, France and was raised as part of a middle-class family that valued education.[2] He had two other siblings – his older brother, Maurice Nicolle (a medical microbiologist, professor at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, and Director of the Bacteriological Institute of Constantinople), and his younger brother, Marcel Nicolle (an art critic).[2][1][3]
Nicole later married Alice Avice in 1895 and had two children, Marcelle (b.
1896) and Pierre (b. 1898), both of whom also went on to enter the medical field.[1][3]
Studies and career
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