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    Guillaume de Harsigny (c. 1300 – 10 July 1393) was a French doctor, a court physician to Charles V of France, and one of the most notable physicians of...
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    Cadaver Tomb of Guillaume de Harsigny is a 1394 cadaver monument (transi) now in the Musée d'art et d'archéologie de Laon (Musée de Laon). It is notable...
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    physician Guillaume de Harsigny (d. 1393) at Laon. Another early example is the effigy on the multi-layered wall-monument of Cardinal Jean de La Grange...
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    Marmouset council. The comatose king was returned to Le Mans, where Guillaume de Harsigny—a venerated and well-educated 92-year-old physician—was summoned...
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    bailiff and rebel leader (d. 1358) Guillaume de Harsigny, French doctor and court physician (d. 1393) Guillaume de Machaut, French priest, poet and composer...
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    Cadaver Tomb of Guillaume de Harsigny, a French doctor and court physician to Charles V of France, c. 1394. Musée d'art et d'archéologie de Laon, France...
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    schizophrenia. The comatose king was returned to Le Mans, where Guillaume de Harsigny—a venerable 92-year-old physician—was summoned to treat him. Charles...
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    bailiff and rebel leader (d. 1358) Guillaume de Harsigny, French doctor and court physician (d. 1393) Guillaume de Machaut, French priest, poet and composer...
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