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MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS, 1776-1917
  • For Norway:
    • Hans Daae
  • For the Netherlands:
    • den Beer Poortugael[seal]
    • Quanjer[seal]
  • For Peru:
    • Gustavo de la Fuente[seal]
  • For Persia (with a reservation to article eighteen):[1]
    • Momtaz-os-Saltaneh M. Samad Khan[seal]
  • For Portugal:
    • Alberto d'Oliveira[seal]
    • José Nicolau Raposo-Botelho[seal]
  • For Roumania:
    • Dr. Sache Stephanesco[seal]
  • For Russia:
    • Martens[seal]
  • For Servia:
    • Milan St. Markovitch[seal]
    • Dr. Roman Sondermayer[seal]
  • For Siam:
    • Charoon[seal]
    • Corragioni d'Orelli[seal]
  • For Sweden:
    • Olof Sörensen[seal]
  • For Switzerland:
    • E. Odier[seal]
    • Colonel Mürset[seal]
  • For Uruguay:
    • A. Herosa[seal]

Final Protocol of the Conference for the Revision of the Geneva Convention

The Conference called by the Swiss Federal Council, with a view to revising the International Convention of August 22, 1864, for the Amelioration of the Condition of Soldiers wounded in Armies in the field, met at Geneva on June 11, 1906. The Powers hereinbelow enumerated took part in the Conference to which they had designated the delegates hereinbelow named.

GERMANY

  • His Excellency the Chamberlain and Actual Privy Councilor A. de Bülow, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Berne,
  • General of Brigade Baron de Manteuffel,
  • Medical Inspector and Surgeon General Dr. Villaret (with rank of general of brigade),
  • Dr. Zorn, Privy Councilor of Justice, ordinary professor of law at the University of Bonn, Solicitor of the Crown.

ARGENTINE REPUBLIC

  • His Excellency Enrique B. Moreno, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Berne,
  • Mr. Molina Salas, Consul General in Switzerland.

  1. Persia's reservation reads, in translation, as follows: "In place of the Red Cross on a white field, Persia substitutes the Red Lion with the Red Sun on a white field as the emblem of its military sanitary service."