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Jacques Coitier (ca.1430 – 22 October 1506) was a French doctor. He was chief physician to Louis XI of France and president of the Chambre des comptes. Coitier was born at Poligny, Franche-Comté. His name is spelled in several ways, most often Coictier (the spelling used by Victor Hugo in his novel ''The Hunchback of Notre-Dame''), but also ''Coittier'', ''Cotier'', ''Coytier'' or ''Coctier''. An analysis of his signatures by Achille Chereau has allowed ''Coitier'' to become the standard spelling - this was the name cited most often in medical annals.〔Achille Chéreau, ''Jacques Coitier, médecin de Louis XI, roi de France'', Mareschal, 1861〕 He died in Paris. ==Bibliography== * ''Mémoires de Philippe de Commines'' in ''Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de France'', Michaud et Poujalat, Paris, 1837 * ''Nouvelle Biographie Générale'', t11, Firmin Didot, 1855, pp. 86–89 * Masson et Asselin, ''Dictionnaire Encyclopédique des Sciences Médicales'', t. 18, 1876, pp. 717–718 * ''Bulletin de la Société française d'histoire de la médecine'', n°11, 1912, pp. 315–322 * Émile Aron, ''Louis XI et ses guérisseurs'', CLD, 1983 * Victor Advielle, ''Discussion historique sur le véritable lieu de naissance de Jacques Coitier, médecin du roi Louis XI'', H. Damelet, 1865 * Achille Chéreau, ''Jacques Coitier, médecin de Louis XI, roi de France'', Mareschal, 1861 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jacques Coitier」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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