- Émile Pierre-Marie van
Ermengem (1851–1932) was a
Belgian bacteriologist who, in 1895,
isolated Clostridium botulinum, the
bacterium that
causes botulism...
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Ermengem,
Kristiaan Van. "Aurora, St. Petersburg". A View on Cities.
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Emile van
Ermengem published his
finding of an endospore-forming
organism he
isolated from
spoiled ham.
Biologists classified van
Ermengem's discovery...
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Frans van
Ermengem or
Frans Ermengem, was a
Belgian poet,
painter and art critic. He was the son of the
bacteriologist Émile van
Ermengem and the younger...
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original on 2018-03-11.
Retrieved 2018-04-05.
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Kristiaan Van. "Arch of Titus, Rome". A View On Cities.
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- poisoning, from the
Latin word botulus,
meaning 'sausage'. In 1895 Émile van
Ermengem, a
Belgian microbiologist,
discovered what is now
called Clostridium botulinum...
- 9. C.
botulinum was
first recognized and
isolated in 1895 by
Emile van
Ermengem from home-cured ham
implicated in a
botulism outbreak. The
isolate was...