Null PHALERISTICS ORDERS AND DECORATIONS
PATENTS - DIPLOMAS.
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PHALERISTICS ORDERS AND DECORATIONS PATENTS - DIPLOMAS. LOT of 2 documents in the name of Jean Curveilher, Professor at the Paris Faculty of Medicine: ordonnance de Louis-Philippe de sa nomination au grade d'officier le 16.6.1842 (on paper, faded and unstained), and large parchment diploma of his appointment to the rank of Commander on 4.8.1860 (on parchment with imperial coat of arms, good condition with folds). Enclosed are 2 engravings of him, and a biography (article) of this great physician and surgeon (Limoges 1791 - Suresnes 1874).

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PHALERISTICS ORDERS AND DECORATIONS PATENTS - DIPLOMAS. LOT of 2 documents in the name of Jean Curveilher, Professor at the Paris Faculty of Medicine: ordonnance de Louis-Philippe de sa nomination au grade d'officier le 16.6.1842 (on paper, faded and unstained), and large parchment diploma of his appointment to the rank of Commander on 4.8.1860 (on parchment with imperial coat of arms, good condition with folds). Enclosed are 2 engravings of him, and a biography (article) of this great physician and surgeon (Limoges 1791 - Suresnes 1874).

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