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BROCHU, MICHEL-DELPHIS (baptized Michel-Adolphus)
disabilities, they were sent to the Gamelin and La Jemmerais schools, located on the grounds of the Hôpital Saint-Jean-de-Dieu and Quebec City’s Hôpital Saint-Michel-Archange respectively. In an article
. During the congress of the Association des Médecins de Langue Française de l’Amérique du Nord [see Michel-Delphis
president (1906–8) of the Association des Médecins de Langue Française de l’Amérique du Nord [see Michel-Delphis
 
biography of Michel Sarrazin* that would still be consulted at the beginning of the 21st century. Others before him, including Ahern, had already
which he was president in 1902. That year he also helped found the Association des Médecins de Langue Française de l’Amérique du Nord [see Michel-Delphis
Hôtel-Dieu, with Rousseau presiding as chair. The initiative would be taken up the next year by the Hôpital Saint-Michel-Archange in Beauport (Quebec City). As dean, Rousseau also strongly encouraged the
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