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Army Health Service Museum à Paris 1er dans Paris 5ème

Musée
Palais
Musée de médecine et de chirurgie
Musée de l'armée Française
Paris

Army Health Service Museum

    1 Place Alphonse Laveran
    75005 Paris

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
1850
Establishment of the School of Application
5 mai 1916
Establishment circular
1986
Open to the public
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

René Nicolas Dufriche, baron Desgenettes - Military doctor Portrait exhibited, painted in 1828.
Horace Vernet - Painter Author of the portrait of Desgenettes.

Origin and history

The Musée du Service de santé des Armées was founded in 1916 in Val-de-Grâce, in the 5th arrondissement of Paris. Although archives mention the previous existence of a natural history cabinet for students, it is the circular of May 5, 1916 that formalizes its creation. This museum is a continuation of the School of Military Health, established on the same site in 1850.

Its collections cover the missions of the military health service, military uniforms, hygiene and prevention practices. Among the notable pieces is the portrait of René Nicolas Dufriche, Baron Desgenettes, a military doctor painted by Horace Vernet in 1828. The museum, originally reserved for a specialized audience, opened its doors to the general public in 1986.

Val-de-Grâce, emblematic of French military medicine, is home to a unique heritage linked to the evolution of military care. The objects exhibited illustrate both the technical progress and the outstanding figures of this history, as evidenced by the presence of works of art and archival documents.

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Conditions of visit

  • Conditions de visite : Ouvert toute l'année
  • Ouverture : Horaires, jours et tarifs sur le site officiel ci-dessus.
  • Contact organisation : 01 40 51 51 92