Charles Gaspard Peschier 1782 – 1853
Charles Gaspard Peschier 1782 – 1853 MD was a French orthodox physician and Regimental Surgeon of the Carabiniers of Aubonne, who converted to homeopathy, to become one of the earliest homeopaths in France, Editor of the Bibliotheque Homeopathique de Geneva alongside Pierre Dufresne and Comte Sebastien Gaeten Salvador Maxime Des Guidi, Secretary of the Gallic Homeopathic Society, President of the Medical Society of Geneva, member of the Medical Society of Zurich, Berne and Vaud, and correspondent for the Society of Rio de Janeiro, member of the Royal Society of Science and of the Arts in Nancy, of the Academy of Science, the Arts and des Lettres in Dijon, of the Society of the Sciences and of Arts in Macon, of the Archeological Society in Athens. of the Central Society of Homeopathic Physicians, of the Homeopathic Society in Liege, member of the Medical Homeopathic College in Pennsylvania, of the Homeopathic Society in Turin,
Peschier was a student of Samuel Hahnemann, and he was a colleague of Simon Felix Camille Croserio, Desaix, Gayrard, Comte Sebastien Gaeten Salvador Maxime Des Guidi, Pierre Dufresne, Pierre Augustus Rapou,
Peschier also knew Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot, who gave permission for Samuel Hahnemann to practice in Paris,
Peschier practiced in Geneva. Continue Reading »
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