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English: Louis Vivé
Date 18:37, 2 October 2009 (UTC)
Source Variations de la personnalité.
Author Henri Bourru & Prosper-Ferdinand Burot
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One of ten clinical portraits of Louis Vivé published in Variations de la personnalité (Paris : J.-B. Baillière & fils, 1888) by Henri Bourru (1840-1914) & Prosper-Ferdinand Burot (1849-1921), both physicians at the naval hospital in Rochefort.

The caption says "State of Saint-Urbain, contracture developed after a bath, he has not yet seen the viper, March 1877, thirteen years." in French.

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