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Professor Léon Binet Medal – Cardiac Resuscitation – by Anna Quinquaud

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Professor Léon Binet Medal – Cardiac Resuscitation – Signed by Anna Quinquaud

In bronze
Weight: 266.5 g
Diameter: 79.5mm
Biography: Léon René Binet, born October 11, 1891 in Saint-Martin-Chennetron (Seine-et-Marne) and died July 10, 1971 in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, is a French doctor and professor of physiology, specialist in cardiac resuscitation.
Obverse:
Profile bust to the left of Léon Binet .
Circular inscription:
TO DEAN LEON BINET
HIS FRIENDS HIS STUDENTS
Signature: quinquaud
Reverse:
M CM LXIII (1963)
Rod of Aesculapius surrounded by flowers and various plants .
Edge:
Triangular hallmark AB (Arthus Bertrand) + BRONZE
SKU: 20240405010 Category:
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