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      <title>De la peste observée en Égypte</title>
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    <note>Antoine Barthelmi Clot known as Clot-Bey was a French surgeon whom Mehmet Ali named as chief surgeon to the Egyptian Army in 1823. He created a public health service and a centre for medical education in Egypt. After the cholera epidemic of 1831 Muhammad Ali gave him the title “Bey”. He was sent on a mission to France on Muhammad Alis behalf in 1839, and continued to serve in Egypt until 1856. Clot wrote several works of a purely medical nature of which this work is one. Bibliographic reference: Hilmy I, CLI.</note>
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