Eugène Le Moignic (2 May 1875 – 1 August 1947) was a French naval physician, bacteriologist and politician.
[1] As a naval doctor, in 1909 he coauthored a report on protection of employees of British India against cholera, plague and typhoid fever.
In 1910 he wrote a report on vaccination against typhoid in Egypt and Malta using the method of Wright and Leishman.
[1] In the 1928 senatorial elections for French India, Le Moignic was supported by Sellane Naicker of the Franco-Hindu party.
[1] After the Liberation of France Le Moignie was among the members of parliament who were exonerated by the Jury d'honneur.