L'h pital De Bic tre (1250-1791): Une Des Maisons De L'h pital G n ral De Paris by Emile Richard offers a detailed historical account of the Bic tre Hospital from its origins in 1250 to 1791. This meticulously researched work explores Bic tre's role as one of the institutions within the larger H pital G n ral de Paris. Richard delves into the hospital's administration, its evolution over the centuries, and its significance within the social fabric of Paris. The book provides valuable insights into the lives of patients and staff, shedding light on medical practices and social welfare during this period. A valuable resource for historians interested in the history of medicine, social institutions, and Parisian history.
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