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Marie Félicie
Phisalix (née Picot) (20
November 1861 — 18
January 1946) was a
French scientist who
researched snake venom and antidotes. She was awarded...
- Césaire
Phisalix (8
October 1852, Mouthier-Haute-Pierre – 16
March 1906) was a
French physician and biologist. He was the
husband of
Marie Picot Phisalix (1861–1946)...
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Phisalix M. 1968. La livrée des vipères de
France (d'apres des
notes m****crites...
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Albert Calmette at the
Pasteur Institute, and
independently Césaire
Auguste Phisalix and
Gabriel Bertrand at the
National Museum of
National History in France...
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extended Bertrand's rule to macronutrients. In 1894, with Césaire
Phisalix, he
developed an
antivenom for use
against snake bites.
Bertrand was made...
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pharmacological studies on
indigenous herbal drugs. He
collaborated with
Marie Phisalix on
snake venoms.
Together they
examined the
effects of
secretions of various...
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Balthazard 1852 (1872?) Paris,
France 24
December 1950 Ciboure,
France Césaire
Phisalix 8
October 1852 Mouthier-Haute-Pierre,
France 16
March 1906 Paris, France...
- 1934: Léonce
Joleaud 1935: René
Legendre 1936:
Louis Mercier 1937:
Marie Phisalix 1938: René
Jeannel 1939: Pierre-Paul Gr****é 1940: Robert-Philippe Dolfus...
- Peyriéras
Georg Johann Pfeffer Rodolfo Amando Philippi Césaire
Phisalix (1852–1906)
Marie Phisalix (1861–1946) Eric
Pianka Clodomiro Picado Twight Raghavan...
- Marie-Laure Phinéra-Horth (born 1957),
French Guinean politician Marie Phisalix (1861–1946),
French herpetologist Marie Pic****o (born 1979),
Swedish model...