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The arms show three ointment vessels typical symbols for the profession of a surgeon as well as the bust of Saint Quentin, taken from the [[Saint-Quentin|city arms]].
The arms show three ointment vessels typical symbols for the profession of a surgeon as well as the bust of Saint Quentin, taken from the [[Saint-Quentin|city arms]].



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SURGEONS IN SAINT-QUENTIN (La Communauté des Maitres Chirurgiens de St. Quentin)

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The arms show three ointment vessels typical symbols for the profession of a surgeon as well as the bust of Saint Quentin, taken from the city arms.


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Literature : Image from Armorial Général de France by Hozier, 1696