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Ioan Cantacuzino

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In 1901, Cantacuzino was assigned a teaching position in Bucharest, where he became a major influence on a generation of scientists. His discoveries were relevant in the treatment of
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Recherches sur le mode de destruction du vibrion cholérique dans l'organisme
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Academic staff of the Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
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People from the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia
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Ion C. Cantacuzino (politician)


[iˈo̯aŋkantakuziˈno]
Romanian
physician
bacteriologist
School of Medicine and Pharmacy
University of Bucharest
titular member
Romanian Academy
microbiology
experimental medicine
Ioan Cantacuzino Institute
Bucharest
Cantacuzino family
Ion C. Cantacuzino
Lycée Louis-le-Grand
Paris
University of Paris
doctorate
University of Iași
Pasteur Institute
Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov
cholera
epidemic typhus
tuberculosis
scarlet fever
phagocytes
means of defence

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