François Cartier M.D. (1864 – June 1928) was a French orthodox physician who converted to homeopathy to become the President of the French Homeopathic Society in 1906. Francois Cartier was a Physician at the Hospital St. Jacques in Paris.

François Cartier was a colleague of Timothy Field Allen, Victor ArnaudPaul Francois Curie, Simon Felix Camille Croserio, Gerard Anaclet Vincent Encausse, Giraud, Hureau, Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr, Pierre Jousset, Libert, Daniel Parenteau, Perry, Frederick Hervey Foster Quin, Léon Francois Adolphe Simon, and Jean Paul Tessier.

François Cartier, and Léon Francois Adolphe Simon, were homeopathic physicians of Lucien Pissaro, the son of Camille Pissarro.

François Cartier also practiced at 18 Rue de Vignon in Paris, and at 32 Avenue du Crocadero.

François Cartier treated Yellow Fever amongst the poor, treating 176 patients and only losing 16 of them. He was also responsible for introducing the remedy Tuberculinum Aviaire.

François Cartier attended the International Homeopathic Congress in 1896, and he was present in 1898 when Samuel Hahnemann‘s body was disinterred from his tomb, for reburial under a more suitable memorial at the Cemetery of Pere Lachaise. François Cartier was Secretary to the Sub Committee in Charge of Samuel Hahnemann‘s tomb, alongside Brasol, Richard Hughes, Bushrod James and Alexander von Villers.

François Cartier wrote Bacillinum, Tuberculinum, and Aviaire, the Viruses of Tuberculosis, and he edited The Universal Homeopathic Annual with Timothy Field Allen. He contributed widely to homeopathic publications, including a paper on Homoeopathic Posology.


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