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    Ambroise Paré (c. 1510 – 20 December 1590) was a French barber surgeon who served in that role for kings Henry II, Francis II, Charles IX and Henry III...
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  • has been called the "father of modern surgery". The French surgeon Ambroise Paré (1517–1590) worked as a military doctor. He reformed the treatment of...
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  • Clinique Ambroise Paré is a hospital in Conakry, Guinea, is considered to be the best hospital in the country. The hospital is named after Ambroise Paré, the...
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    p. 399. ISBN 978-0-684-80511-5. "Prostheses by Ambroise Paré" drawings Thurston, Alan J. (2007) "Paré and prosthetics: the early history of artificial...
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    honour of Ambroise Paré. (in French)Hôpital Ambroise-Paré Archived 2019-02-21 at the Wayback Machine (in French)Hôpital Ambroise Paré Ambroise Paré Hospital...
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    manipulation of a bodily structure to diagnose, prevent, or cure an ailment. Ambroise Paré, a 16th-century French surgeon, stated that to perform surgery is, "To...
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    The concept of a ligature was reintroduced some 500 years later by Ambroise Paré, and finally it found its modern use in 1870–1880, made popular by Jules-Émile...
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    1704, p. vol. 3, ch. 30 Brasey 2007, pp. 259–263 Paré, Ambroise (1628). Les œuvres d'Ambroise Paré (in French). N. Buon. p. 812. Retrieved September...
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  • Paré is a family name of French origin. Some of the people who bear this name are: Ambroise Paré (c. 1510–1590), French surgeon Élise Paré-Tousignant (1937–2018)...
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    published. Ambroise Paré, often known as the Father of Surgery, published his own work about the proper maintenance and treatment of teeth. Ambroise Paré was...
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    reference to bezoars also appears in the Picatrix. In 1567, French surgeon Ambroise Paré did not believe that it was possible for the bezoar to cure the effects...
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    damaged blood vessels, but the French surgeon Ambroise Paré challenged the use of this method in 1545. Paré was the first to propose controlling bleeding...
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    Conrad Lycosthenes, Caspar Hedio, Pierre Boaistuau, Fortunio Liceti, and Ambroise Paré. Landucci's physical description seems to have been considered authoritative...
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  • 1966–1968 Ambroise Ouédraogo (born 1948), Burkinabé Roman Catholic bishop in Niger Ambroise Oyongo (born 1991), Cameroonian footballer Ambroise Paré (c. 1510–1590)...
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    to celebrate the treaty, and died ten days later after his surgeon, Ambroise Paré, was unable to cure the wound inflicted by Gabriel de Montgomery, the...
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  • please. In the practice of medicine it had been long understood that, as Ambroise Paré (1510–1590) had expressed it, the physician's duty was to "cure occasionally...
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    largely forgotten until it was rediscovered by a French barber-surgeon, Ambroise Paré, in the 16th century. He made the predecessor to the modern hemostat...
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    1013 CE), known in the West as Abulcasis. The French barber surgeon Ambroise Paré also described syndactyly in the sixteenth century. Dactyly, the arrangement...
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    lawyer at the Parliament, and his mother Catherine Paré, the daughter of the famous surgeon Ambroise Paré. After practising some time at Nemours, he abandoned...
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    to shape her farthingales in 1562. The contemporary French physician Ambroise Paré noted the use of baleen from the mouths of whales for women's "vertugalles"...
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    settings began to gather information on the cause and manner of death. Ambroise Paré, a French army surgeon, systematically studied the effects of violent...
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    Associated injuries occur in over three quarters of cases. In 1579, Ambroise Paré made the first description of diaphragmatic rupture in a French artillery...
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    (19 August 1891 – 15 June 1993) was a co-founder and director of the Ambroise-Paré hospital and nursing school in Lille, France. She was declared Righteous...
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    & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-03-03. "Ambroise Paré - Advances in medical knowledge – WJEC - GCSE History Revision - WJEC"...
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    December 1887 – 29 May 1975) was a co-founder and deputy director of the Ambroise-Paré hospital and nursing school in Lille, France. She was declared Righteous...
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    rhubarb to use as an immediate remedy for any injury. The barber surgeon Ambroise Paré (d. 1590) revealed the manufacture of fake mummia both in France, where...
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    de Paris, and a favored student of Ambroise Paré (1510–1590), who was also his father-in-law. Guillemeau, like Paré, was a surgeon to French royalty. In...
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  • and then tormenting them". However, in 1551, French military surgeon Ambroise Paré recorded the first documentation of phantom limb pain when he reported...
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    many ancient references to the trachea and possibly to its opening. Ambroise Paré (1510–1590) described suture of tracheal lacerations in the mid-16th...
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  • Hippocrates. It fell out of favor over the centuries until revived by Ambroise Paré in the 16th century. • Internal podalic version comprises a series of...
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