"Michel Servet[us], . . . geographer, physician, physiologist, contributed to the welfare of humanity by his scientific discoveries, his devotion to the sick and the poor, and the indomitable independence of his intelligence and his conscience … His convictions were invincible. He made a sacrifice of his life for the cause of the truth."
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Inscription on a monument to Servetus in the French city of Annemasse, some three miles [5 km] from the spot where he died (1908)
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