Joseph continued along this train of thought.
A "Medical Laboratory Under the Health Department" could be established, charging a unified fee to the nobles for the latest technology physical examinations. It could also include a series of subsequent drug and equipment treatments, as well as health tracking and maintenance as value-added services.
He then shook his head; this name is awkward and forgettable without any flair.
Hmm, let's call it the "Royal Sanatorium".
The location can't be in a remote place like Montreuil—surrounded by broken-down countryside, which clearly doesn't match the expensive inspection service fees.
But the laboratory cannot be built in Paris City, so what location is suitable?
Joseph thought for a moment and quickly locked in the best location—Chateau de Fontainebleau.
This is a royal vacation palace, 55 kilometers southeast of Paris, built starting from Louis VI, with buildings and gardens occupying over a hundred hectares.
