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RE: The War on Yemen Continues....

in #palnet4 years ago (edited)

I am reminded only because of the translation from the Italian wikipedia page for the english named "Joachim Murat" that after Napoleon made him King of Naples in 1808, he immediately shut down the most ancient medical (school) institution of the Western world:

"After a lightning-fast military expedition that allowed him to expel the British from the island of Capri , during his brief reign, Murat founded, with a decree of 18 November 1808 , the Corps of Engineers of Bridges and Roads (at the origin of the Faculty of Engineering in Naples , the first in Italy) and the chair of agriculture in the same university with decree of 10 December 1809 , but condemned the closure, with a decree of 29 November 1811 , of the ancient Salerno medical school " [source: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gioacchino_Murat]

So in a time of war... Napoleon's brother-in-law Murat, who later betrayed Napoleon by making a treaty with Austria as well as abandoning the army in Poland - leaving it to Napoleon's cousin (3rd in command) - shut down the production of "doctors" in wartime. Similar don't you think?