Daniel Cornelius Danielssen

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Daniel Cornelius Danielssen
Daniel Cornelius Danielssen

Daniel Cornelius Danielssen (July 4, 1815July 13, 1894) was a Norwegian physician, from Bergen. He worked with Gerhard Armauer Hansen, discovering the bacteria causing leprosy, and made Bergen a world centre of lepra research in the middle of the nineteenth century.

See also: Danielssen-Boeck disease

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