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Le Courrier de L'hygiène
Le Courrier de L'hygiène, founded in 1897 by French physician Dr. Paul Brouardel, has been a cornerstone of public health journalism in Paris, evolving from its original focus on hygiene and health practices to a broader range of topics including medical research, public health policies, and social health issues. Known for its rigorous reporting and commitment to accuracy, it has influenced public discourse on health in Île-De-France and beyond, achieving notable milestones during health crises. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of Le Courrier de L'hygiène starting 1892, with a total of 114 scans available. Delve into its rich history, uncovering references to historical figures and events, and perhaps even discover connections to your own family history. Search for old newspapers on the site to gain insights into the past that continue to shape our understanding of health today.