Null [Medicine - Certificates] Set of 5 medical certificates. 



- two entirely…
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[Medicine - Certificates] Set of 5 medical certificates. - two entirely handwritten: one from November 1790 written and signed by Pierre SUE (1739-1816, doctor who performed the autopsy on Mirabeau) certifying the appointment to a place at the Ecole pratique "according to his answers" (1/2 page in-12), and a second from January 1823 attesting to a fever preventing a patient from defending his thesis (1 page in-8). - two partly printed and handwritten certificates : one signed by the naturalized French doctor, of Spanish origin Mathieu ORFILA (1787-1853), dated March 14, 1839, on the letterhead of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, about the admission of M. Monnot to the medical examinations (1 page in-4); a second one, on the letterhead of the National Gendarmerie of the Place of Tarascon, dated March 8, 1909, signed by the doctor Lantheaume, in which he confirms the lesions which caused the death of a soldier. (1 page in-8) - and a certificate signed by Dr. Kourilsky, from the Hartmann clinic in Neuilly, dated January 1973.

[Medicine - Certificates] Set of 5 medical certificates. - two entirely handwritten: one from November 1790 written and signed by Pierre SUE (1739-1816, doctor who performed the autopsy on Mirabeau) certifying the appointment to a place at the Ecole pratique "according to his answers" (1/2 page in-12), and a second from January 1823 attesting to a fever preventing a patient from defending his thesis (1 page in-8). - two partly printed and handwritten certificates : one signed by the naturalized French doctor, of Spanish origin Mathieu ORFILA (1787-1853), dated March 14, 1839, on the letterhead of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, about the admission of M. Monnot to the medical examinations (1 page in-4); a second one, on the letterhead of the National Gendarmerie of the Place of Tarascon, dated March 8, 1909, signed by the doctor Lantheaume, in which he confirms the lesions which caused the death of a soldier. (1 page in-8) - and a certificate signed by Dr. Kourilsky, from the Hartmann clinic in Neuilly, dated January 1973.

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