Léonce Magnin
1889–1916 (age 27)
Biography
Léonce Magnin was a physician whose medical practice and professional dedication served his patients during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work in medicine reflected the evolving standards and practices of the medical profession during this period of significant advancement.
Magnin's life and medical career were cut short during World War I, a conflict that claimed many talented professionals from France. He was interred at the cemetery of Beynost, where his memory remains among those who served in the medical profession.