Édouard Grinda

Édouard Joseph Auguste Grinda (20 December 1866 – 28 March 1959) was a French politician best known for The Grinda Report written in 1923[1] and as architect of France's medical insurance law of 1928.

1944), had an illegitimate daughter with Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld, Alexia Grinda (b.

He wrote Rapport fait au nom de la Commission d'Assurance et de Prévoyance Sociales chargée d'examiner le project de loi sur les assurances (in English: Report submitted in the name of the Commission of Social Security and Welfare charged to examine the project of law on the insurances).

The report was published to the appendix of Procès-verbal of the meeting of January 31, no.

Imprimerie de la Chambre, Paris, 1923.