File:Ancien Hôpital Saint-Jean. Entrée de la salle des malades au XVIème siècle. Dessin effectué en 1846 par Th. Jambers.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAncien Hôpital Saint-Jean. Entrée de la salle des malades au XVIème siècle. Dessin effectué en 1846 par Th. Jambers.jpg |
English: Pencil drawing by Théodore Jambers (1804-1862) of the entrance to the sick room of the Saint John's hospital in Brussels (part of a series of drawings of the hospital held in the Archives of the City of Brussels, albums 163 and 249) |
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Source | https://www.amub.be/revue-medicale-bruxelles/download/305 |
Author | Théodore Jambers |
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