File:Saint Philip Neri (26th May). Wellcome M0014091.jpg

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Saint Philip Neri (26th May).
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Saint Philip Neri (26th May).
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Saint Philip Neri (26th May). Born in Florence, 1515. Spent his life working in Rome and hence called the Apostle of Rome. Died in 1595. no connection with medicine. Represented usually surrounded by children.

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  • Library reference: Museum No. R 4806/1937
  • Photo number: M0014091
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