Relation De La Peste De Marseille is a historical account of the plague that struck Marseille in 1720. Written in French, this work offers insights into the medical and social conditions of the time through the observations and experiences of Fran ois Chicoyneau.
This book provides a detailed look at the efforts to understand and combat the spread of the disease, documenting the measures taken by authorities and the impact on the population. It remains a valuable resource for historians and those interested in the history of medicine and public health. Chicoyneau's work offers a compelling look at a significant historical event.
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