Liefooghe J
Hist Sci Med. 1997;31(2):129-39.
The catholic University of Lille and its five Faculties, including the "Faculté de médecine et de pharmacie", were grounded by catholic people of the northern France as opposed to scientism, materialism and aggressive atheism of that epoch. Philibert Vrau and his brother in law Camille Feron-Vrau, M.D. names are linked to the founding. From 1876 to 1910, that medical school passed through very difficult years due to a strong anticlerical opposition. World War I diminished the tense atmosphere and the medical school serenely expanded up to 1957. Then, hospital and university administrative reforms gave new disturbances on account of french laws unsuitability for "free" medical structures. The 1971 law opened a new era establishing an official agreement with the State University. Thus the "Faculté libre de médecine" became able to improve its peculiar activity.
里尔天主教大学及其五个学院,包括“医学院和药学院”,由法国北部的天主教徒创立,以对抗那个时代的科学主义、唯物主义和激进无神论。菲利贝尔·弗劳和他的姐夫卡米尔·费龙 - 弗劳医生的名字与学校创立有关。从1876年到1910年,由于强烈的反教权主义反对,那所医学院经历了非常艰难的岁月。第一次世界大战缓和了紧张气氛,医学院平稳发展直至1957年。然后,由于法国法律不适用于“自由”医疗结构,医院和大学行政改革引发了新的动荡。1971年的法律开启了一个新时代,与国立大学达成了官方协议。因此,“自由医学院”得以改进其独特的活动。