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From Bretonneau to therapeutic antibodies,from specificity to specific remedies,Saint-Cyr-Sur-Loire,France, November 19, 2012
Authors:Claire Marchand  Romaric Nouat  Hervé Watier
Institution:1.Université François-Rabelais de Tours; Tours, France;2.CNRS; Paris, France;3.CHRU de Tours; Tours, France
Abstract:Held on November 19, 2012 in Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire, France, the symposium “From Bretonneau to therapeutic antibodies, from specificity to specific remedies” focused on the historical development of antibodies as therapeutics, with an emphasis on the seminal work of the French physician Pierre-Fidèle Bretonneau (1778–1862). The morning session was devoted to discussion of the evolution of the concept of specificity in medicine, which started with an epistemological definition. The contributions of Bretonneau to the emergence of the concept of specificity, notably with his studies on diphtheria, and the subsequent development of antidiphtheric serotherapy in Europe during the period 1894–1898 were then presented in detail. The afternoon session began with a presentation on the role of French physiologists during the years 1860–1890 in establishing the basic concepts of specific immunity and the principles of serotherapy. The history of antivenom serotherapy, particularly its discovery by Césaire Phisalix, and the development of antilymphocyte globulins as successful transplantation drugs were then discussed. The symposium ended with the inauguration of a stele representing Bretonneau, who lived in Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire and died 150 y ago.
Keywords:immunospecificity history  serotherapy history  Bretonneau  Pierre (1778-1862)  history of medicine  19th century and 20th century
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