Adrien Loir

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Adrien Loir
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Adrien Loir
Born December 15, 1862
Lyon
Died 1941
Nationality France
Fields bacteriology
Institutions Pasteur Institute
Influences Louis Pasteur

Adrien Loir (December 15, 1862 – 1941) was a French bacteriologist born in Lyon. He was a nephew of Louis Pasteur, and for much of his career was associated with the Pasteur Institute.

From 1882 to 1888 Loir was an assistant in Pasteur's laboratory in Paris, where he performed research on swine fever. In 1886 he installed the first anti-rabies clinic in Saint Petersburg. Between 1888 and 1893 he made two journeys to Australia to conduct research of anthrax and pleropneumonia. While there, he investigated the use of chicken cholera bacillus in an attempt to eradicate the country's rabbit infestation.

In 1893 he founded the Pasteur Institute of Tunisia, and for several years was a professor of hygiene and bacteriology at the colonial school in Tunis. In 1906 he traveled to Canada, where he demonstrated that the equine disease, dourine is caused by the parasite trypanosoma equiperdum.

Written works

  • L'Institut pasteur d'Australie, La Nature 9 July 1892 & 30 July 1892
  • Chez les aborigènes australiens, La Nature 23 June 1893 & 15 July 1893
  • Les lapins en Australie, La Nature 19 August 1893
  • Histoire des épidémies de peste à Tunis. Revue scientifique 4ème série - Tome XIII 29 March 1900
  • La destruction des termites dans les pays tropicaux, La Nature 11 July 1903
  • Nouveau procédé de désinfection des bateaux : L'appareil clayton, La Nature 5 September 1903
  • La main-d'œuvre dans les mines d'or du sud de l'Afrique : La bière des cafres, La Nature 24 October 1903
  • Le chemin de fer du Cap au Caire, La Nature 28 November 1903
  • Le chat. Son utilité. La destruction des rats, éd. Ballière, 1930
  • À l’ombre de Pasteur, éd. Le mouvement sanitaire, 1938

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