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What was Hitlers homeland? The homeland of peracelsus? Homeland of Ambrosise Pare? Aztecs mythical homeland was? What was Paracelsus' homeland? What was Paracelsus famous for? Where is Paracelsus's homeland? Homeland of Nicoluas Copernicus?
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Ambroise pare laqueations? ... What is the homeland of Ambroise Pare? ... Homeland of Ambroise Pare?
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Where was Ambroise Pare born? ... Homeland of Ambroise Pare? ... What is the homeland of Ambroise Pare?
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Ambroise Paré - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ambroise Paré (c. 1510 – 20 December 1590) was a French surgeon. He was the great official royal surgeon for the kings Henry II, Francis II, Charles IX and Henry III and is considered as one of the f...
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In the sixteenth century, the French surgeon Ambroise Pare, believing that conjoined twins were "contrary to the common decree and order of nature" struggled ... Pamphlets written about the twins' marriages showed only one home (when they actually lived in two) and compared their domesticity with that of their homeland.
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French surgeon (1517-1590) ... The best edition of Paré's works, which also contains biographical notices, is that of MALGAIGNE, Oeuvres d'Ambroise Paré (3 vols., Paris, 1840-41); they were also edited by LE PAULMIER, Ambroise Paré d'après de nouveaux documents (Paris, 1855). Earlier editions are: Oeuvres de M. Ambr.
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My father, who grew up in Czechoslovakia, told me that, in his homeland, families had used spinal manipulation in the home for centuries. As a child, he was regularly commissioned to walk barefoot up and down the spine of his father.
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In its wake, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff described the aftermath as "probably the worst catastrophe, or set of catastrophes," in U.S. history. Lives were changed and the landscape of a major city was altered.
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