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DESAULNIERS, Louis Leon L., Canadian physician, born in Yamachiche, province of Quebec, 16 February 1823. He was educated at Nicolet seminary, and at Harvard, where he was graduated in 1846. He was lieutenant colonel of volunteers of the County of St. Maurice, and was elected to the Canadian assembly for this constituency in 1854, serving from that time tilt 1857, and again from 1861 till 1867. In 1868 he resigned to accept the office of inspector of prisons and asylums for the province of Quebec. He was elected to the Dominion parliament in 1878, and again in 1882.
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