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- Henri_Azéma abstract "Joseph Jean Stéphen Henri Azéma (born Saint-Denis, October 18, 1861) was a Réunionnais doctor. He was the son of historian Georges Azéma, and also served as a local councillor on Réunion. His maternal uncle was the journalist Louis Brunet.He was a doctor of the colonial Hospital of La Réunion, the General Council and deputy mayor of Saint-Denis and was made Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur in 1905.".
- Q953803 abstract "Joseph Jean Stéphen Henri Azéma (born Saint-Denis, October 18, 1861) was a Réunionnais doctor. He was the son of historian Georges Azéma, and also served as a local councillor on Réunion. His maternal uncle was the journalist Louis Brunet.He was a doctor of the colonial Hospital of La Réunion, the General Council and deputy mayor of Saint-Denis and was made Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur in 1905.".
- Henri_Azéma comment "Joseph Jean Stéphen Henri Azéma (born Saint-Denis, October 18, 1861) was a Réunionnais doctor. He was the son of historian Georges Azéma, and also served as a local councillor on Réunion. His maternal uncle was the journalist Louis Brunet.He was a doctor of the colonial Hospital of La Réunion, the General Council and deputy mayor of Saint-Denis and was made Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur in 1905.".
- Q953803 comment "Joseph Jean Stéphen Henri Azéma (born Saint-Denis, October 18, 1861) was a Réunionnais doctor. He was the son of historian Georges Azéma, and also served as a local councillor on Réunion. His maternal uncle was the journalist Louis Brunet.He was a doctor of the colonial Hospital of La Réunion, the General Council and deputy mayor of Saint-Denis and was made Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur in 1905.".