Ernest Broquet

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Ernest Broquet
Born(1851-03-17)March 17, 1851
Died(1928-11-27)November 27, 1928
Gonesse, France
Dr. Ernest Broquet in the operating room (pictured in the center in the hat and glasses)

Dr. Ernest Broquet (March 17, 1851 – November 27, 1928) was born on March 17, 1851 in the town of Saint-Mards-en-Othe, France. He was a medical doctor and author. He served with the French territorial army.[1] He received the Chevaliers order of the Legion of Honor at the Palace of Versailles on September 10, 1904.[2] He later moved to Gonesse, France, where he was elected mayor in 1925 and served in that role until his death in 1928.[3][4]

Works[]

Non-fiction[]

  • Étude médico-légale sur les conditions de l'état mental nécessaires pour tester (1879)[5]
  • Consultation médico-légale sur l'état mental de M. Pierre Filliol (1879)[6]
  • Leçons sur un cas de cardiopathie (coeur forcé), avec hémiplégie (1889)[7]

References[]

  1. ^ [1] French National Archives original document
  2. ^ [2] French National Archives list of Légion d'honneur recipients
  3. ^ [3] City of Gonesse, France Website
  4. ^ GONESSE dans la GRANDE GUERRE (PDF). pp. 28–29. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
  5. ^ Broquet, Ernest (1879). Étude médico-légale sur les conditions de l'état mental nécessaires pour tester. Retrieved 2 December 2018.
  6. ^ Broquet, Ernest (1879). CONSULTATION M DICO-L GALE SUR L' TAT MENTAL DE M.PIERRE FILLIOL. HACHETTE LIVRE - BNF. ISBN 2329076223.
  7. ^ Broquet, Ernest (1889). Leçons sur un cas de cardiopathie (coeur forcé), avec hémiplégie. Montpellier : C. Coulet. OCLC 759674601.
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