Camille Guérin
1872–1961 (age 89)
Biography
Camille Guérin (1872-1961) was a physician whose research left an indelible mark on public health, particularly through his collaboration in developing the BCG vaccine. His dedication to combating tuberculosis saved countless lives around the world.
His scientific achievements and commitment to global health continue to inspire medical professionals everywhere; he rests at Saint-Jacques Cemetery.