Bailly of Blois
Bailly of Blois is a doctor philhellene sent in Greece by the Comité philhellenic of Paris.
During its stay in Greece, he lavished care with the Greek patients or philhellenes and tried to diffuse the Western medical practices. Qualified “new Hippocrates” by the generals of Greece, it was naturalized Greek unanimously by the Parliament of Trézène in 1827 for its rendered services. Guest several times at becoming doctor of the army, it remains however in the town of Nauplie, threatened by the plague, where it is named member of the council of health. After some contacts with the members of the Forwarding of Morée unloaded in Greece, it leaves the country (at the end of October 1829) to go to Constantinople, before its return to France.
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