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=[http://www.corr-proust.org/letter/05640 Maurice Bize | =[http://www.corr-proust.org/letter/05640 Maurice Bize to Marcel Proust 10 April 1915]= | ||
<small>(Click on the link above to see this letter and its notes in the ''Corr-Proust'' digital edition, including all relevant hyperlinks.)</small> | |||
I the undersigned Doctor of Medicine certify that Monsieur Proust Marcel suffers from very violent, daily asthmatic attacks, along with generalized emphysema. These circumstances have resulted in cardial dilation. Further to which symptoms of renal failure have resulted in a very restricted lacto-vegetarian diet. | |||
For many years Monsieur Proust has been bedridden and in a state of such pronounced physical decline that it would be impossible for him to appear before the Medical Board. | |||
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<ref name="n1"> | <ref name="n1"> Third certificate from Dr Bize. Proust must have requested this certificate after receiving a summons (CP 02930; Kolb, XIV, no. 41), dated Thursday 8 April 1915, to appear before an Examining board on Tuesday 13 April. [FP] </ref> | ||
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<ref name="n3"> | <ref name="n3"> Contributors: Yorktaylors. </ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:23, 26 January 2021
Maurice Bize to Marcel Proust 10 April 1915
(Click on the link above to see this letter and its notes in the Corr-Proust digital edition, including all relevant hyperlinks.)
I the undersigned Doctor of Medicine certify that Monsieur Proust Marcel suffers from very violent, daily asthmatic attacks, along with generalized emphysema. These circumstances have resulted in cardial dilation. Further to which symptoms of renal failure have resulted in a very restricted lacto-vegetarian diet.
For many years Monsieur Proust has been bedridden and in a state of such pronounced physical decline that it would be impossible for him to appear before the Medical Board.
Paris 10 April 1915[1]
Dr Bize.
Dr Bize 60 avenue La Bourdonnais