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Maison et collection du Dr Joseph-Frenette 

Open in summer
53, Saint-Jacques sud
Causapscal (Qc), Canada
G0J 1J0
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Maison et collection du Dr Joseph-Frenette - Gaspésie
Joseph Frenette (1866-1953) was a rural physician, a profession that has now disappeared. He dedicated his life to caring for the sick and wounded, to bringing children into the world and to saving lives. The exhibition in his home pays tribute to this great citizen, the first doctor to live in Causapscal. Like an open book, the objects, texts and photographs as well as the multimedia aspects of this exhibition invite you to learn about his family and professional life and to understand the essential role of doctors in the history of Quebec.

Open in summer
53, Saint-Jacques sud
Causapscal (Qc), Canada
G0J 1J0

 
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