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Chamberland

Chamberland may refer to:

  • Charles Chamberland (1851–1908), French inventor of the autoclave device,
  • Dennis Chamberland (b. 1951), American bioengineer, explorer, and author,

Usage examples of "chamberland".

Roux and Chamberland fished froth out of the mouth of this mad beast and sucked it up into syringes and injected this stuff into rabbits and guinea-pigs.

But the time for his discovery was not yet, and next day, after these strangely recovered chickens had been put in charge of the caretaker, Pasteur and his family and Roux and Chamberland went off on their summer vacations.

Pasteur and Roux and Chamberland set out to confirm the first chance observation they had made.

So it is not surprising to find him, with Roux and Chamberland, in 1881, discovering a very pretty way of taming vicious anthrax microbes and turning them into a vaccine.

So there was nothing for Roux and Chamberland to do but to roll up their sleeves and get the vaccines ready.

Roux and Chamberland and Thuillier scurried up and down the land of France, and even to Hungary.

Pasteur and Roux and Chamberland had a sure way, that worked one hundred times out of one hundred, of giving rabies to their dogs and guinea-pigs and rabbits.

You would think that Roux and Chamberland, still youngsters, would have been the indomitable ones, the never-say-die men of this desperate crew.

For, one way or another, the ingenious Roux and Chamberland devised tricks to do those crazy experiments.

Pasteur called Roux and Chamberland together, to try it on the dogs first.

His attorney, Howard Chamberland, had assured him everything was fine-Maybeck had been released on a misdemeanor charge.