Talk:Jean Cruveilhier

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--Henri Musielak (talk) 11:38, 13 February 2008 (UTC)The famous french pathologist, born February 9, 1791, Limoges and died March 7 (and not 10), 1874, Sussac,(Haute-Vienne) and not Jussac! was not Léon Jean-Baptiste (?) Cruveilhier but Jean Cruveilhier. Jean-Baptiste Cruveilhier is born April 3, 1814 Uzerche (dep.Corrèze) !!!