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  1. Grancher is remembered for his research of tuberculosis. He was a pioneer in the creation of safeguards for the prevention of childhood tuberculosis, and was an advocate of isolation and antisepsis in the fight against the disease.

  2. 2023.11.15. |. Share. In 1885, a boy by the name of Joseph Meister was bitten 14 times by a rabid dog, with life-threatening consequences. Dr. Jacques Joseph Grancher convinced Louis Pasteur and his colleagues to vaccinate the young man. This first human rabies vaccination was a resounding success.

  3. Mar 24, 2017 · Jacques-Joseph Grancher therefore administered subcutaneously the first doses of live attenuated rabies vaccine on 6 July 1885, at 8:00 PM in the presence of Louis Pasteur—who, as a chemist, was not authorized to perform injections—and Alfred Vulpian.

    • Arnaud Tarantola
    • 10.3390/tropicalmed2020005
    • 2017
    • Trop Med Infect Dis. 2017 Jun; 2(2): 5.
  4. Jacques-Joseph Grancher ( 29 septembre 1843 - 13 juillet 1907) est un pédiatre français. Biographie. Il est né à Felletin dans la Creuse. Il obtient son doctorat en médecine en 1865, et devient directeur du laboratoire d'anatomie pathologique de Clamart de 1868 à 1878.

  5. Jacques Joseph Grancher © Institut Pasteur. News. 2023.11.15. |. Share. On November 7, 2023, the Grancher Foundation celebrated its 120th anniversary on the Institut Pasteur campus. The Foundation was established by Dr. Joseph Grancher.

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  7. Not being a doctor himself, he entrusted the young boy to the care of Dr. Jacques-Joseph Grancher. Over the course of ten days, the boy received thirteen injections of an increasingly...

  8. Jul 16, 2018 · On July 6, 1885, the Pasteur rabies vaccine was administered by a medical doctor, Dr. Jacques-Joseph Grancher, to a 9-year-old boy, Joseph Meister, who was bitten by a clinically rabid dog 60 h earlier [10]. This was Pasteur’s first reported case for post-exposure prophylaxis in a human.