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Ambroise Paré (born in Bourg-Hersent, near Laval, France, c. 1510 – Paris, December 20, 1590) was a French surgeon. He was the great official royal surgeon for the kings Henry II, Francis II, Charle...
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Ambroise Paré (1510-1590) is widely considered the greatest surgeon of the sixteenth century. Renowned as much for his compassion as his surgical skill, Paré guided his life with a humble credo of patient care: "I dressed him, God cured him." ... Pare initially served as an apprentice to a barber in the French provinces,
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Ambroise Paré forum ... Ambroise Paré, the uneducated son of a country artisan, became the greatest surgeon of the sixteenth century. ... Afterattaining the rank of master barber-surgeon in 1536, he joined the army as aregimental surgeon. He served intermittently in the army for the next 30 years, during which time he...
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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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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Ambroise Pare (French surgeon), French physician, one of the most notable surgeons of the European Renaissance, regarded by some medical historians as the father of modern surgery. ... For a definition of " Ambroise Pare (French surgeon)", visit Merriam-Webster.
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I dressed him, and God healed him. ... The Journey to Turin ... Nonfiction > Harvard Classics > Ambroise Paré > Journeys in Diverse Places...
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Authors > Nonfiction > Harvard Classics > Ambroise Paré ... I beseech the great God of victories, that we be never more employed in such misfortune and disaster. ... —Battle of Saint Denis...
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Ambroise Pare turns butchery into humane surgery ... The myth that war stimulates invention is fiction. The facts don't bear it out. Yet author Sherwin Nuland tells an ironic story about a case where war did serve innovation. He tells about the 16th-century barber-surgeon Ambroise Paré.
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To say that Ambroise Paré lived in times unlike our own is a bit of an understatement. ... From On Monsters and Marvels by Ambroise Paré; ... On Monsters and Marvels by Ambroise Paré ; The Lore of the Unicorn by Odell Shepard ; The Pope's Elephant by Silvio Bedini ; Wonders and the Order of Nature by Lorraine Daston...
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Ambroise Auguste Liebault; Ambroise de Lore; Ambroise de Loré; Ambroise Firmin Didot; Ambroise Guellec; Ambroise Louis Garneray; Ambroise Marie François Joseph Palisot de Beauvois; Ambroise Pare;
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