74. Joseph FOUCHÉ (1763-1820) Conventional,
Napoleon's... Lot 74
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74. Joseph FOUCHÉ (1763-1820) Conventional,
Napoleon's minister of police
P.S. with 2 autograph lines, co-signed by the
conventioneers Laporte and Méaulle, on a L.S.
from Antoine Parmentier, [Lyon January-February 1794] ;
2 1/4 pages in-fol. with red wax seal.
Petition of Parmentier, member of the Health Council, to the
to the representatives of the people in the Free Commune, in order to
to have the sequestration of the stores of the druggists lifted
to get the necessary medicines for the hospitals...
"I ask that the Citizen Brongniart [Antoine
Brongniart (1742-1804), who wrote the document] already
charged by you with the research of the drugs prescribed by the form
by the form is at the head of the Depot of all the
of all the drugs and medicines which he can obtain by the lifting of the
the unsealing of the seals, in order to make the distribution of them
the needs and requests of the health officers [...], that the
that the surplus be paid into the central store of the Champ de Mars
Mars in Paris. The interests of the Republic command
of the city, and that it is not only the city that is the subject of the
the opening of the sequestered stores, have them weighed, and remove from them
of the city, and to be able to see and hear the news of the events of the
to the Depot, and to take upon his personal responsibility the
the commitment to pay the price of the removed drugs, at the
the price fixed by the current Maximum "... The Representatives of the
people authorize.
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