Alexandre Yersin (1863–1943) was a Swiss-French physician and bacteriologist best known for co-discovering the bacillus responsible for the bubonic plague, later named Yersinia pestis in his honor. While his scientific contributions saved millions globally, his legacy is most deeply felt in Vietnam, where he lived for decades and is venerated as a national hero and humanitarian. Scientific Breakthroughs
: To combat malaria, he successfully acclimatized the Peruvian cinchona tree in Vietnam to produce quinine. Sites to Visit in Nha Trang alexandre yersin
If you are visiting Nha Trang, several landmarks honor "Ông Năm," as he was affectionately called by locals. Sites to Visit in Nha Trang If you
: During an 1894 outbreak in Hong Kong, Yersin isolated the bacterium causing the plague and demonstrated its presence in both rodents and humans, identifying the primary means of transmission. several landmarks honor "Ông Năm
: He introduced the Brazilian rubber tree ( Hevea brasiliensis ) to Indochina, founding a multi-billion dollar industry.