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Jacques Coitier (c. 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. He died in Paris.

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  • Jacques Coitier (c. 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. He died in Paris. (en)
  • Jacques Coitier est né vers 1430 à Poligny en Franche-Comté et mort le 22 octobre 1506 à Paris. Il fut premier médecin de Louis XI et aussi président de la Chambre des comptes. Son nom a été diversement orthographié, le plus souvent Coictier, mais aussi Coittier, Cotier, Coytier ou Coctier. C'est l'analyse approfondie de ses signatures par Achille Chéreau qui a permis de la fixer en Coitier, nom sous lequel il est le plus souvent cité dans les annales médicales. (fr)
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  • Jacques Coitier (c. 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. He died in Paris. (en)
  • Jacques Coitier est né vers 1430 à Poligny en Franche-Comté et mort le 22 octobre 1506 à Paris. Il fut premier médecin de Louis XI et aussi président de la Chambre des comptes. Son nom a été diversement orthographié, le plus souvent Coictier, mais aussi Coittier, Cotier, Coytier ou Coctier. C'est l'analyse approfondie de ses signatures par Achille Chéreau qui a permis de la fixer en Coitier, nom sous lequel il est le plus souvent cité dans les annales médicales. (fr)
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