MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE. SIMONIN family Professor in Surgery in NANCY. Archive of this family. 50 letters and documents mainly from 1791 to 1854, mostly from the Empire period: SIMONIN Professor of Surgery in NANCY, in 1791, Health Officer of the Civil Hospices in 1801; Jean Baptiste
SIMONIN Son, Doctor in Medicine and Surgery in NANCY, during the Empire. Chief Surgeon of the Civil Hospices of Nancy in 1815, Consultant Physician for the House of Orphans of Nancy in 1834:
Permission to Mr. Simonin, Professor of Surgery, to remove corpses for use in surgical demonstrations, Nancy 1791;
Treaty of marriage in Rosières-aux-Salines (54) in 1741; Provisional Commission of Surgeon for Jean Baptiste SIMONIN Son;
Commission of Surgeon of 1st Class, Nancy March 1, 1814; botanical songs, letters of the Imperial Academy of Medicine addressed to Doctor Simonin father, Correspondent of the Academy, Professor at the School of Medicine, extract of the deliberations of the administrative Commission of the Civil Hospices of Nancy. Delivery of the remains belonging to the tombs of several princes and princesses of Lorraine, Nancy 1821...
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