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  Ambroise Paré - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ambroise Paré (1510 – December 20, 1590) was a French surgeon, the official royal surgeon for kings Henry II, Francis II, Charles IX and Henry III, and a leader in surgical techniques, especially the treatment of wounds.
Paré was born in Bourg en Hersent, near Laval in Mayenne.
Ambroise Paré substituted egg yolk and turpentine for boiling oil and introduced the ligature of arteries in lieu of cauterization during amputation.
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 Digital Clendening: Rare Text Images: Instruments: Pare, 1634   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In addition, Pare invented many new surgical instruments and made amputation what it is today by reintroducing the ligature, which had almost fallen into abeyance since the time of Galen.
The volume is important for containing Pare's first description of the use of the ligature in amputations, together with the definite discarding of the cauterty.
Pare emphatically denies the venomousness of gunshot wounds and compares the effect of gunshot to that of lightning.
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 Digital Clendening: Rare Text Images: Diagnostics: Pare, 1564   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ambroise Pare is recognized as the "father of modern surgery".
A rustic barber's apprentice when he came up from the provinces to Paris, he became an army surgeon in 1537 and was at once thrown into the wars, where he soon made himself the greatest surgeon of this time by his courage, ability and common sense.
The volume is important for containing Pare's first description of the use of the ligature in amputations, together with the definite discarding of the cautery.
clendening.kumc.edu /dc/rti/diagnostics_1564_pare.html   (286 words)

  
 Ambroise Paré’s account in the Oeuvres of 1575 of new methods of treating gunshot wounds and burns
Les Oeuvres de M. Ambroise Paré conseiller, et premier chirurgien du Roy avec les figures and portraicts tant de l'Anatomie que des instruments de Chirurgie, and de plusieurs Monstres.
Ambroise Paré’s account in the Oeuvres of 1575 of new methods of treating gunshot wounds and burns.
In the accounts which do not claim to be translations from Paré, it is perhaps possible that a folk remedy was the source rather than Paré’s published observation.
www.jameslindlibrary.org /trial_records/16th_century/pare/pare_commentary.html   (3393 words)

  
 Suturing Basics
The techniques that you use, the suture material you use, and the specific type of needle you use will vary depending on whether you are closing a simple laceration on the foot, a complex laceration on the face, a gastrointestinal anastomosis, a vascular anastomosis, or closing a median sternotomy.
For a significant part of his career Ambroise Paré was a barber surgeon in the army of the king of France.
As a result, Pare became a champion of treating wounds gently.
www.bumc.bu.edu /Departments/PageMain.asp?Page=6067&DepartmentID=69   (2646 words)

  
 Uncircumcision: A Historical Review of Preputial Restoration
Ambroise Paré gave a new impetus in the sixteenth century, suggesting the insertion of a catheter into the distal urethra to guarantee free passage of urine during postoperative healing.
Only the second method of Celsus is quoted by Ambroise Paré (1510/17-1590), who was the first to suggest the insertion of a catheter ("pipe") into the distal urethra to allow free passage of urine during postoperative healing.
Pare, A. The Workes of that Famous Chirurgion Ambrose Parey.
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 Catherine de Medici - Chapter XI
At the moment of embarkation, one of the cold winds which sweep along the Loire at the beginning of winter gave him so sharp an ear-ache that he was obliged to return to his apartments; there he took to his bed, not leaving it again until he died.
In contradiction of the doctors, who, with the exception of Chapelain, were his enemies, Ambroise Pare insisted that an abscess was formed in the king's head, and that unless an issue were given to it, the danger of death would increase daily.
Thereupon the poor old man repeated his conversation with Ambroise Pare to the astrologer, who, the moment that the secret of the great surgeon was divulged to him, left the poor father abruptly in the street in utter despair.
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/lit/debalzac/CatherinedeMedici/chap14.html   (3102 words)

  
 Ambroise Pare Biography / Biography of Ambroise Pare Main Biography
The French military surgeon Ambroise Paré (1510-1590) restored and reformed the surgical art through his practice, writings, and personal leadership to earn the sobriquet "father of modern surgery."
Ambroise Paré was born in Bourg-Hersent (now absorbed into Laval).
Each Biography is written by a biographical expert or professional educator and is a complete resource on the individual.
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 Catherine de Medici - Chapter XII
At nine in the morning the duke and cardinal, followed by their gentlemen, who remained in the hall, entered the king's bedroom,--the captain on duty having informed them that Ambroise Pare had arrived, together with Chapelain and three other physicians, who hated Pare and were all in the queen-mother's interests.
Ambroise Pare had by this time examined the king's head; he thought the moment propitious for his operation; if it was not performed suffusion would take place, and Francois II.
As soon as the duke and cardinal entered the chamber he explained to all present that in so urgent a case it was necessary to trepan the head, and he now waited till the king's physician ordered him to perform the operation.
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/lit/debalzac/CatherinedeMedici/chap15.html   (2700 words)

  
 The Death of Henry II of France
In the spring of 1559, King Henry II of France (1519-1559), his Florentine wife Catherine de Medici (1519-1589), and their royal progeny were poised and seemingly destined for glory (Fig.
Bagwell CE: Ambroise Paré and the renaissance of surgery.
Norwich I: A consultation between Andreas Vesalius and Ambroise Paré at the deathbed of Henry II, King of France, 15 July 1559 [sic].
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 Strange Science: Monsters
Sixteenth-century surgeon Ambroise Paré wrote several books about monsters ("things that appear outside the course of Nature") and marvels ("things which happen that are completely against Nature").
Paré was known to be a compassionate and talented doctor, and some of his depictions were remarkably accurate.
This 16th-century engraving of a cyclops kept alive a myth that started thousands of years before, when ancient Greeks assumed the big skulls they found must have belong to giants, and the median nasal openings must have been single eye sockets.
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 Pare Paper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ambroise Paré’s work On Monsters and Marvels appeared in 1573 when questions with regard to the ancient authorities had already been challenged by the anatomists and by Copernicus.
His work in some ways reflects the intellectually ambiguous time in which he lived — when fundamental questions were up-for-grabs.
Do not use a large font to "stretch" the paper.
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 AMBROISE PARE - LoveToKnow Article on AMBROISE PARE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
AMBROISE PARE - LoveToKnow Article on AMBROISE PARE
See J. Malgaigne, fEuvres completes (Paris, 1840); Le Paulmier, Ambroise Pare daprs de nouveaux documents dcouverts aux archives nationales et de pa piers de famille (Paris, 1885); Stephen Paget, Ambroise ParC and his Times (London, 1897).
To properly cite this AMBROISE PARE article in your work, copy the complete reference below:
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 [EMLS 3.1 (May 1997): 4.1-11] Ambroise Paré's <I>Des Monstres</I> as a Possible Source for Caliban
"Ambroise Paré's Des Monstres as a Possible Source for Caliban." Early Modern Literary Studies 3.1 (1997): 4.1-11 .
While the various points of my argument might be viewed individually as tenuous, together they present a strong argument in favour of this reattribution of source material.
I therefore suggest that the preponderance of evidence favours the reattribution of this source material to Ambroise Paré's Des Monstres.
www.shu.ac.uk /emls/03-1/kahatemp.html   (1769 words)

  
 The Rotary Club of Cuckfield & Lindfield District Laval Page
The first international exchange visit with another club took place in September 1985 when a group of Cuckfield and Lindfield members and wives visited the Rotary Club of Laval Ambroise Paré in Mayenne, France.
THE ROTARY CLUB of Laval Ambroise Paré (in District 1650) was founded in 1977 as the second Rotary club in Laval and received its Charter on 24 June 1978.
Ambroise Paré was a French surgeon, often known as the father of modern surgery.
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 """Labor improbus omnia vincit"""; Ambroise Pare and sixteenth century child care -- Williams 88 (11): 985 -- Archives ...
Ambroise Paré (1510–1590) is regarded as one of
Ambroise Paré’s influence is not only through his
Ambroise Paré (1510–1590); surgeon and obstetrician of the Renaissance.
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 Battlefield Surgery 101 Photo Gallery | n m h m
Wherefore we all of us rightfully curse the author of so pernicious an Engine; on the contrary praise those to the skies, who endeavour by words and pious exhortations to dehort Kings from their use, or else labour by writing and operation to apply medicines to wounds made by these Engines.
Medicines and how they were applied to gunshot wounds have changed considerably from Ambroise Paré's day to the present.
But a bullet to the chest remained a serious, if not fatal, wound from the 16th century down to the Civil War era and continuing to the years of the Vietnam War.
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 Ambroise Pare --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Regarded as the father of modern surgery, French physician Ambroise Paré introduced alternatives for many of the painful surgical procedures in use at the time.
More results on "Ambroise Pare" when you join.
A respected movie critic as well as a filmmaker, Pare Lorentz dramatically recorded the images of the Great Depression in two classic government-sponsored documentaries.
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 EXplorations in Medicine
visit catalog of the scientific community Catalog of the Scientific Community Paré, Ambroise ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions.
Scientific Societies Membership: Medical College He was admitted to the College of Surgeons in 1554.
Wallace B. Hamby, Ambroise Paré, (St.Louis, Mo., 1967).
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 SweeTuscany © Rent rooms in Florence
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aving informed them that Ambroise Pare had arrived, together with Chapelain and three other physicians, who hated Pare and were all in the
-mother and resolving to have her arrested on the spot by Maille-Breze; lastly, the tall Ambroise Pare, assisted by the king's physician, holdinglodging in Florence, in countryside instrument inlodging in Florence, in countryside hand but not daring f those who were in favor
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 The works of that famous surgeon Ambroise Paré
Ambroise Paré, Oeuvres 1575 p 358 line 7ff;
Now, at that time I was very inexperienced because I had not yet seen the treatment of wounds made by the arquebus; it is true that I had read in the first book of Jean de Vigo
The mixture of egg yolk, oil of roses and turpentine used by Paré is that recommended by Vigo for use after cauterization of the wound; see Commentary.
www.jameslindlibrary.org /trial_records/16th_century/pare/pare_trans.html   (565 words)

  
 No. 327: Ambroise Pare
Yet author Sherwin Nuland tells an ironic story about a case where war did serve innovation.
Paré, A., The Apologie and Treatise of Ambroise Paré.
A set of Ambroise Paré's cauterizing instruments as shown in:
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 WorldOrtho: History of Orthopaedics; page 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ambroise Pare is regarded as the most famous surgical figure of the l6th century and the father of French Surgery.
With the help of armourers, he made a variety of artificial limbs from iron.
The majority were cosmetic, although Pare did design a scoliosis corset and a clubfoot boot.
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 PARÉ, Ambroise., The Works of that Famous Chirugeon Ambrose Parey, Translated out of Latin, and compared with the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
PARÉ, Ambroise., The Works of that Famous Chirugeon Ambrose Parey, Translated out of Latin, and compared with the French by Th.
Fourth edition in English of Ambroise Paré’s Works, with newly-cut illustrations.
Paré's career began as a military surgeon, which was, at that time, a relatively humble profession which required no knowledge of Latin.
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 Implementation of a system of surveillance of childhood injuries involved in a Safe Community program: the example of ...
Implementation of a system of surveillance of childhood injuries involved in a Safe Community program: the example of Boulogne-Billancourt (France)
Departments of Public Health and Pediatrics, Hôpital Ambroise Paré AP-HP and Faculté de Médecine Paris-Ouest, Boulogne-Billancourt, France
Department of Pediatrics, Hôpital Ambroise Paré, Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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 Home delivery of an injury prevention kit for children in four French cities: a controlled randomized trial * ...
Home delivery of an injury prevention kit for children in four French cities: a controlled randomized trial
Department of Pediatrics, Ambroise Paré Hospital, Boulogne, France
Dr Marc S Sznajder, Hopital Ambroise Paré, Service de Santé Publique et Information Médicale, 9 avenue Charles de Gaulle, 92100, Boulogne, France;
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 The Life of Ambroise Pare Example Essays.com - Over 101,000 essays, term papers and book reports!
Today the oath has been altered so that everyone can understand what he or she is agreeing to.
Doctors like Hippocrates, John Hunter, and Ambroise Pare are three of the most important people to the field of medicine.
They have had the most influence and contributed the most by changing the way doctors do their work.
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 Ambroise
1866 Aime Ambroise Simon Leborne, composer, dies at 98
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1590 Ambroise Pare, French surgeon, dies at 80
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 Hôpital Ambroise Paré Hôpital Ambroise Paré (Mons, Belgium) - Quick Contact, Profile, and Connnection Page in ...
The Ambroise Paré Hospital is the general hospital of Mons (Belgium), a city of 100 000 inhabitants in the french speaking part of the country.
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