Brothers in arms
Napoléon soldiers transported with « what’s to hand »
Read moreNapoléon, yet very pioneering, has always denigrated military medicine. He said that the war doctors risked on the battlefield " to disturb the movements of his imperial army . » Thus, between 1805 and 1815, one-third of the soldiers of Napoleon died , not by the hands of the enemy , but because of injuries that could not be treated directly . Most of the wounded were left on the battlefield. The minor injuries were transported with « what’s to hand », as shown by Les Etains du Prince.
Baron Pierre -François Percy, witness daily the difficult living conditions during the military campaigns of the Grand Army , convinced Napoleon of the importance of military medicine and transport the wounded. Thus born the Wurst , ancestor of the ambulance, and also a piece of collection of Les Etains du Prince
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Availability: available
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Pewter figurines by theme: Napoleon
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Size: Longueur: 15 cm Largeur: 10 cm
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Type de figurine: Figurine en etain
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Weight: 1.9 Kg
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F Alain
01/11/2020Belle figurine conforme à mes attentes qui aurait peut être méritée d'être produite à une échelle plus grande .
L Jean-Luc
16/06/2019Très belle pièce.
M Christian
17/12/2018Belle pièce expressive
R Michelle
27/01/2018La figurine était décollée de son socle
M Philippe
16/12/2017excellent
B Jacqueline
15/06/2016Très belle pièce
L Judith
28/03/2016Beau produit à l'image de la tradition des Etains du Prince