(Last Update: 10.09.2024) The subject of this article French National Academy of Medicine will be. We will briefly introduce the academy and the 6th anniversary of the academy. boroughWe will tour the building in , together.
History of the French National Academy of Medicine 1731It is based on . First known as the Royal Academy of Surgery (Académie Royal de Chirurgie). XV. academy founded by order of Louis, in 1778 Following the Royal Society of Medicine (Société Royal de Medicine) founded by Louis XVII. It became the Royal Academy of Medicine (Académie Royal de Medicine) in 1820, by order of Louis XIV.
From now on, influenced by the kingdom-republic transformations in French history (as you know, we are currently in the 5th republic), Royal-National was added to the beginning of its name, and lastly It gained its current name in 1947.
During the establishment phase of the academy, important issues such as answering all questions from the French state regarding public health and general health issues, working on preventing epidemic diseases, and taking the necessary steps to disseminate the vaccine were listed. Over time, as science and medicine progressed, the field of study of the academy also expanded.
Let's get to know the building of the Académie Nationale de Médicine – French National Academy of Medicine. Boulevard Saint Germainin, Les Deux Magots Church of Saint Germain des Présfrom the square where Seine River descending to the side Rue BonaparteWhen you start walking from , after about 400 meters you will see the building of the French National Academy of Medicine on the left, and two steps later you will see its large courtyard.
Unfortunately, it is not possible for tourists to visit either the building or the courtyard, but as far as I know, there are two exceptions: First, every Tuesday at 14:30Attending meetings as a spectator (from the balcony) in the hall whose photo you see below; If the second option is once a year organized and whose importance I try to emphasize to you every year. Cultural Heritage Days – Journées du Patrimoine To tour the building, which is allowed to be visited within the scope of the activities, during that time period.
If you want to enter the general assembly hall as a spectator, you need to send an e-mail stating your name, surname and the date you want to attend to the e-mail address specified on the official website of the academy, which you will find at the end of the article. When the day of the meeting comes, you must have your ID with you to enter. When you are eligible to attend the meeting as a spectator, you can sit on the balconies on the upper floor and watch the session; The ground floor belongs to academy members.
Although I never tried to attend these meetings, the day I had the chance to visit the French National Academy of Medicine, Cultural Heritage Days – Journées du Patrimoine It was the day when the doors of this place were opened to everyone, just like many important buildings in France were opened to visitors. In fact, it was such an interesting day that we visited a few places and while walking idly on the road, we passed the gate of the academy... When we turned our heads for a moment, we saw that this place was also open to visitors and we entered without hesitation. But as far as I know now, if you want to visit that day, you may need to make a reservation in advance.
When you come to tour this way, you are let in in groups; An officer guides each group. The person who showed our group around was quite old, very slow, and spoke in a low voice but clearly. If I didn't misunderstand, he said that he was one of the former presidents of the academy and he explained every corner of the building to us, one by one, without getting lazy.
Although we (maybe me) love learning the stories of the places we visit, we cannot always tolerate listening to such details :) The old gentleman who showed us around gave us so much detail that after a while I really lost touch with the subject and focused on the details of art and architecture, which are my main areas of interest. I realized that I was focused. I devoted myself to the building, the decoration and the paintings. Books in the library, anatomy atlases; They were all impressive.
However, the detail that attracted my attention the most among the topics explained was the fact that the French National Academy of Medicine is currently Carcinogenic effect caused by solarium It was because of their struggle to ban tanning salons. Also, going over the issues we know about the importance of vaccination at a time when I was supposed to have two vaccinations but kept postponing them, and hearing these from the mouth of a health authority, made me rush to renew my vaccination after the trip :) One of the vaccines was a vaccine that I had to renew, and the other was a vaccine. Martinique Holiday I would learn much later that it was for…
Maybe you will just pass by this building. Maybe you won't even notice it, maybe you'll see it and want to go in. If Cultural Heritage Days – Journées du Patrimoine If you haven't come across the event or will not attend the Tuesday meetings as a spectator, you will not be able to get in, but at least you will know what the place is like inside, thanks to this article.
As I said, the street where the building is located is the famous cafe at the beginning of Rue Bonaparte. Les Deux Magots there is, Seine River When you land on the side, on your right Bridge of Lovers – Pont des Arts, also opposite Louvre Museum is available. My suggestion to you is 6. boroughWhen you come to this part of , you can get lost in the narrow streets of this region without even crossing the street.
I first published this article on the occasion of Medicine Day. Even though I update it whenever I have the opportunity, I would like to thank each of them individually, especially our esteemed physicians, for the first publication date. Super hero I congratulate all healthcare workers and bow respectfully to them for their sacred duty.
Healthy and happy days…
Web address: Académie Nationale de Médicine
Address: 16 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris