French army in the West Indies

  • Villaret de Joyeuse, Louis Thomas, 1747-1812
Date:
1803-1805
Reference:
MS.9236
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Documents relating to military medical affairs in the French West Indies, 1803-1805.

1. Letter from 'les officiers de santé en chef de l'armée' of Saint Domingue [Haiti] to citizen Moreau, chief medical officer of the hospital of Durand at Cap-Haïtien. Cap-Haïtien, 15 pluviôse an XI [3 February 1803].

2. Petition from the widow of the late citizen Manisau, formerly employed at the military hospital in Martinique, to the 'capitaine-général' of Martinique, for assistance. [Fort-de-France, Martinique], n.d. Subscribed with a note by Louis Thomas Villaret de Joyeuse (1747-1812), governor of Martinique, referring the case to the prefect, and a subsequent record of registration in the 'bureau d'inspection', Fort-de-France, 24 pluviôse an XIII [12 February 1805].

Publication/Creation

1803-1805

Physical description

2 pieces in one file 2 documents of differing sizes

Acquisition note

No.1 was acquired with the collection of the Paris pharmacist Louis Debacq in 1919 (acc.42550); no.2 was purchased from Charavay, Paris, in April 1931 (acc.64715)

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