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Charles Albert Calmette ForMemRS (French pronunciation: [leɔ̃ ʃaʁl albɛʁ kalmɛt]; 12 July 1863 – 29
October 1933) was a
French physician, bacteriologist...
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Calmette is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Antoine de Bosc de la
Calmette (1752–1803),
Danish governor and
landscape architect Albert...
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Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG)
vaccine is a
vaccine primarily used
against tuberculosis (TB). It is
named after its
inventors Albert Calmette and Camille...
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Calmette Bay (68°3′S 67°10′W / 68.050°S 67.167°W / -68.050; -67.167) is a
small bay
between Camp
Point and Cape
Calmette, on the west
coast of Graham...
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Calmette (30 July 1858 – 16
March 1914) was a
French journalist and
newspaper editor,
whose death was the
subject of a
notable murder trial.
Calmette...
- André
Calmettes (1861–1942) was a
French actor and film director.
After being a
theatre actor for
twenty years, he
joined the
society Le Film d'Art [fr]...
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Calmette Hospital (Khmer: មន្ទីរពេទ្យកាល់ម៉ែត, Môntirpéty Kălmêt [mɔntiːpeːt kalmaet]) or L'hôpital
Calmette,
located on
Monivong Boulevard in
Phnom Penh...
- Jean
Calmette (5
April 1693, Rodez,
France -
February 1740, Chikkaballapur, India) was a
French Jesuit missionary and an
Indologist ****igned in
South India...
- France,
Joseph Caillaux. On
March 16, 1914, she shot and
killed Gaston Calmette,
editor of the
newspaper Le Figaro.
Henriette Caillaux was born Henriette...
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Grand Noir de la
Calmette (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ nwaʁ də la kalmɛt]; or
simply Grand noir) is a red
teinturier grape variety that is a
crossing of...