Decoration of the Cross of Sanitary Merit

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Decoration of the Cross of Sanitary Merit
Decorația Crucea Meritul Sanitar
Awarded by King of Romania
TypeChivalric state Decoration
Religious affiliationRomanian Orthodox
RibbonWhite with thin Red lines at either side.
EligibilityCivil, Military
Awarded forOutstanding Donors, Writers or other acts and work that contributes to improving the health status of the country.
StatusAbolished in 1947
SovereignKing Michael I of Romania
GradesKnight/Dame
Member
Precedence
Next (higher)Decoration of the Cross of Queen Elisabeth
Next (lower)Decoration of the Cross of The Danube

Peacetime

Wartime
The Ribbons of the Decoration

The Decoration of the Cross of Sanitary Merit (Romanian: Decorația Crucea Meritul Sanitar) was a Decoration established by King Carol I of Romania by Royal Decree 6471 on 25 November 1913 for his wife, Princess Elisabeth of Wied, to award Romanian men, women, and organisations deemed to be working outstandingly to improve the health status of the country.[1]

The Decoration was abolished during the abolishment of the Romanian Monarchy in 1947 and wasn't reinstated as a Dynastic Decoration of the Decorations of the Romanian Royal House by Former King Michael I.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cancelaria Ordinelor". Archived from the original on 2007-01-03.