L'Homéopate et l'alléopate, en présence chez M. Jobard, se traient de polissons, se prennent à la gorge et le malade meurt faute de secours (The Homeopath and the allopath, in presence at M. Jobard’s place, treat each other like rascals, take each other by the throat and the patient dies for lack of help), Henry Monnier, 1830s
The homeopaths (who believed in "like curing like") and the allopaths (who believed in remedies with properties opposite to the symptoms for which they were prescribed) were bitter rivals in 19th-century medical practice. French artist and satirist Henry Monnier (1805-1877) captures this rivalry in an amusing wood engraving. The patient lies sick in bed while the homeopath grabs the allopath by the collar in a quarrel over the proper method of treatment.