Description: 78-tir70Bronze medal from the Paris Mint (cornucopia hallmark from 1880).Struck in 1911.Minimal wear and tear, a few small minor shocks.Engraver/artist : Paul Richer 1911.Dimension : 65 mm by 54 mm.Weight : 125 g.Metal : bronze.Hallmark on the edge (mark on the edge) : cornucopia + bronze.Fast and careful shipping.The easel is not for sale.The stand is not for sale.Saturnin Arloing, born January 3, 1846 in Cusset (Allier) and died Mars 21, 1911 in Lyon (Rhône), is a French veterinarian. Saturnin Arloing was born on January 3, 1846 in Cusset, rue du Marché au Blé, where his father, Jean, was a farrier. The Arloings had been practicing this profession for three generations, and had acquired the esteem of their fellow citizens1. Cultivated and reading a lot, Saturnin Arloing's father did not limit his care to horses' feet, but also tried his hand at caring for animals. He decided, in agreement with his son, that he would become a veterinarian and settle in Cusset.From an early age, Saturnin Arloing showed a happy disposition for studies. At eleven years old, he was admitted to the college of Cusset, where he won all the prizes. This is how he was able to take the entrance exam for veterinary schools in 1862: he then entered the Lyon Veterinary School, from which he left on August 2, 18662, after having obtained first prize each year of his division.Auguste ChauveauOnce his studies were completed, several reasons pushed Arloing to pursue a career in veterinary education: firstly his father had died and the farriery establishment in Cusset had been sold. In addition, the student Arloing had been noticed by Auguste Chauveau, who had associated him with his research. Passionate, Saturnin Arloing quickly made up his mind and prepared the competitive exams for teaching. His mother came to settle with him in Lyon.He succeeded in the competition, opened in 1866, for head of anatomy and physiology work, and immediately set to work: as he had already published an article on equine neurology before obtaining his position, he extended his research by the study of recurrent sensitivity. Subsequently, he published notes on the basin andSaturnin Arloing was born on January 3, 1846 in Cusset, rue du Marché au Blé, where his father, Jean, was a farrier. The Arloings had been practicing this profession for three generations, and had acquired the esteem of their fellow citizens1. Cultivated and reading a lot, Saturnin Arloing's father did not limit his care to horses' feet, but also tried his hand at caring for animals. He decided, in agreement with his son, that he would become a veterinarian and settle in Cusset. Once his studies were completed, several reasons pushed Arloing to pursue a career in veterinary education: firstly his father had died and the farriery establishment in Cusset had been sold. In addition, the student Arloing had been noticed by Auguste Chauveau, who had associated him with his research. Passionate,
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