Césaire Phisalix

Césaire Phisalix (8 October 1852, Mouthier-Haute-Pierre – 16 March 1906) was a French physician and biologist.

[1] He studied sciences at the Catholic college in Besançon and medicine in Paris, earning his medical doctorate in 1877.

Later, he continued his studies at the military school in Val de Grâce with Alphonse Laveran, a future winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

[2] Shortly afterwards, he returned to Paris, where he served as a lecturer at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle.

[1] In 1894, with biochemist Gabriel Bertrand, he developed an antivenom for treatment against snake bites.

Césaire Phisalix (1852–1906)