Le médecin périgourdin qui brava Napoléon
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Nicolas-Jean Faure was a student in medicine, and three days after the coronation of Napoleon, was incarcerated in Charenton. Once freed, Faure became a doctor and was known for joining the fight against typhus, being a pioneer of ophthalmology, and …
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Nicolas-Jean Faure was a student in medicine, and three days after the coronation of Napoleon, was incarcerated in Charenton. Once freed, Faure became a doctor and was known for joining the fight against typhus, being a pioneer of ophthalmology, and the author of numerous treaties.
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