Born in 1962, he studied, on his own, the Organon and Kent’s Repertory at the age of 15 and benefited from the experience of his father Georges, himself a direct pupil of Dr Pierre Schmidt, a master homeopath from Geneva, who had travelled to the USA as early as 1922 to study with Kent’s disciples.
Throughout his medical studies at the Faculty of Medicine in Grenoble, he continued to prescribe medication for healthcare staff and their families. Once he became a junior doctor, he achieved remarkable results in the psychiatry department, where he cut his teeth. He then went on to achieve astonishing results in various departments across the hospital, which sometimes got him into trouble.
He moved to Annecy in 1989 and has been practising extensively ever since. To date, he has treated more than 130,000 patients.
He wrote works that would soon become standard references, such as his first complete translation of Kent’s Repertory, as well as numerous articles.
When asked ‘Why Edouard Broussalian?’, his students reply: it is largely because of his human qualities – his kindness, generosity, willingness to share, rigour and accuracy – which are evident at every level of his teaching.