Pierre de Sales Laterrière

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PierreDeSalesLaterriere

Pierre de Sales Laterrière (1743–1815) was a prominent figure in the history of New France and later Lower Canada. He was a physician, author, and administrator who played a significant role in the development of the region during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Pierre de Sales Laterrière was born in 1743 in France. He studied medicine in Paris and later moved to New France in the early 1760s. His arrival in the colony coincided with a period of significant change, as the region had recently been ceded to Great Britain following the Treaty of Paris (1763).

Career in New France[edit | edit source]

Upon his arrival in New France, Laterrière quickly established himself as a skilled physician. He served as a surgeon in the French Army and later worked in various medical capacities throughout the colony. His medical expertise was highly regarded, and he became a well-respected figure in the community.

Involvement in the American Revolution[edit | edit source]

During the American Revolution, Laterrière's loyalties were tested. He initially supported the American Patriots but later aligned himself with the British Crown. His shifting allegiances reflected the complex political landscape of the time and the challenges faced by many inhabitants of New France.

Later Life and Contributions[edit | edit source]

In the later years of his life, Laterrière focused on writing and administration. He authored several works on medicine and the history of New France, contributing to the intellectual and cultural development of the region. His writings provided valuable insights into the medical practices and social conditions of the time.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Pierre de Sales Laterrière's contributions to medicine and his role in the history of New France and Lower Canada have left a lasting legacy. He is remembered as a pioneering figure who helped shape the early medical and administrative landscape of the region.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD