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Louis Serre (physician)

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Louis Serre was a 16th-century Marseille based French physician. Along with Colin Pellenc, in 1540 he was accused of heresy.[1] In 1545 he worked with Nostradamus in fighting a major plague outbreak in Marseille.

References

  1. ^ Audisio, Gabriel (1992). Vaudois du Luberon (avril 1545). Edisud. p. 63. ISBN 978-2-85744-608-8. Retrieved 28 November 2012.