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    Le docteur Dethève appelé en consultation par l'empereur Guangxu, Documents rassemblés et présentés par Serge Franzini

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    Serge Franzini : Dr. Dethève Requested to Give a Medical Advice About Emperor Guangxu Occuring shortly after the "Hundred Days of Reform", the medical consultation given by the French physician to the Emperor on 18th October 1898 was immediatly reported and commented in various newspapers as an historical event. But till now it remains almost unknown through academic works. This article collects the few mentions in Chinese recent publications and, more widely, the French diplomatic documents about the event. Medical appreciations of the Emperor complaint, his personal history, and about the physician diagnosis are given, either according to Chinese ancient medicine as well as in Western medical conceptions at the time. The conclusion shows that the attention first paid to the event, and only from authors of minor importance, became soon rejection of its relevance.Serge Franzini : Le docteur Dethève appelé en consultation par l'empereur Guangxu Peu de temps après la fin de la «Réforme des cent jours», la consultation médicale de l'empereur Guangxu par le Dr Dethève le 18 octobre 1898 a été immédiatement rapportée et commentée dans la presse d'actualité. Curieusement, les ouvrages de référence ignorent encore cet événement, pourtant sans précédent dans l'histoire. Cet article rassemble les quelques mentions de la consultation dans les publications chinoises récentes et, plus longuement, les archives diplomatiques françaises qui permettent d'en reconstituer le déroulement. L'auteur expose certains éléments médicaux, tant à propos de la plainte de l'empereur que de l'interprétation du médecin français. Il se dégage clairement que le caractère historique d'abord reconnu à cette consultation a rapidement fait place à la conviction de son inanité.Franzini Serge. Le docteur Dethève appelé en consultation par l'empereur Guangxu, Documents rassemblés et présentés par Serge Franzini. In: Études chinoises, vol. 14, n°1, Printemps 1995. pp. 95-134

    Gloria Place Franzini

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    Gloria Place Franzini - beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend of many - passed away peacefully on Aug. 18, 2015, in Palo Alto. Gloria was born March 30, 1924, in Pasadena, California, to Ruth and Clarence Place. She attended Pasadena public schools and concluded her formal education at Pasadena City College. She met her sweetheart, Joe Franzini at a dance at Cal Tech. They were married after World War II in the Pasadena Presbyterian Church upon Joe's return from active duty in the U.S. Navy. After settling in Palo Alto, near Stanford University, Joe took a teaching job and pursued his Ph.D., while Gloria was busy raising their first three children. Gloria was active in the church women's fellowship group, participated in their many rummage sales and sang in the church choir for many years. She also spent numerous hours volunteering with the local PTA, and served a term as president of the Stanford Women's Club. With her beautiful singing voice, Gloria went on to sing with a number of different organizations including the mother singers (Peninsula University Women's Chorus), the Oratorio church choir, the Unicorn Big Band and the light opera Triad Productions. As a loving, spunky, gregarious woman, Gloria was a gracious homemaker for her family. She loved to cook, bake and work in her garden, and she juggled it all while actively engaging in outside church, music and university activities. Entertaining friends and singing with her various groups allowed her to share these passions with those she cared about. Once their children were out of the house, she and Joe became avid bowlers and enjoyed the weekly competitions with their newfound sport. Most of all, Gloria loved being a grandmother to her five beautiful grandchildren. Gloria leaves behind her sons, J.B. Franzini, of Sonoma, California, and Robert (Carolyn) Franzini of Morehead, Kentucky her daughters, Marilyn (Blake Putney) of Palo Alto and Cheryl Franzini (Herb Pegan) of Glen Ellen, Californ

    L'arenaria delle statue stele di Groppoli

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    Almanacco Pontremolese 2008 dedicato alle statue-stele della Lunigiana.Contributi di Donatella Alessi, Enrico Atzeni, Marco Buticchi, Gianfranco Di Battistini, Marco Franzini, Nicola Gallo, Marco Lezzerini, Tiziano Mannoni, Emanuela Paribeni, Marzia Ratti. Tipografia Artigianelli, Pontremoli

    Arte nell'estetica di Dino Formaggio

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    Las Iglesias de Roma con todas las reliquias y estaciones donde se trata del modo de ganar las Indulgencias ... : Tambien se pone la guia de los peregrinos ...

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    Copia digital. Madrid : Ministerio de Cultura. Subdirección General de Coordinación Bibliotecaria, 2006ColofónSign.: a\p3\s, a\p6\s, A-T\p8\s, V\p4\sPort. a dos tintasPort. con grab. xil.Las ilustraciones xil. representan monumentos romano

    Environment, human health, ambiguity and the precautionary principle

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    This article analyzes the Precautionary Principle (PP) from an institutional point of view. It shows that the implementation of the PP involves deep agency problems mainly because the benefits of precaution are very evenly distribuited under ambiguity
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