Auguste Sheridan Delépine

Swiss pathologist and bacteriologist
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Quick Facts

IntroSwiss pathologist and bacteriologist
PlacesSwitzerland
wasPathologist Bacteriologist
Work fieldBiology
Gender
Male
Birth1855
Death1921 (aged 66 years)
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Biography

A. Sheridan Delépine (1855-1921) was a Swiss bacteriologist and pathologist. He was professor of pathology and bacteriology at Owens College, Manchester and then at the Victoria University of Manchester. Delépine was appointed when Julius Dreschfeld moved from pathology to a chair in the principles and practice of medicine in 1891. His Swiss accent made understanding his lectures rather hard, but his reputation among the students was high. He organized the work of his department with great energy and then organized and opened a public health laboratory in 1891. This laboratory contributed much to the investigation of public health and problems of sanitation. Medical students were taught practical hygiene and bacteriology in the laboratory and could obtain a diploma in public health. Delépine was from 1891 to 1910 professor of comparative pathology and bacteriology (he also taught pathology 1891-1904), then professor of public health and bacteriology from 1910 to 1921.

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