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  1. Ambroise Paré (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃bʁwaz paʁe]; 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. He is considered one of the fathers of surgery and modern forensic pathology and a pioneer in surgical techniques and battlefield medicine , especially in the treatment of wounds.

  2. Ambroise Paré (born 1510, Bourg-Hersent, France—died Dec. 20, 1590, Paris) was a French physician, one of the most notable surgeons of the European Renaissance, regarded by some medical historians as the father of modern surgery. About 1533 Paré went to Paris, where he soon became a barber-surgeon apprentice at the Hôtel-Dieu.

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  3. Active in. France. Specialty. Anatomy Barber-Surgeon Military Neurosurgery Ophthalmology Pharmacy Surgery Urology. Share page. Paré, Ambroise. Ambroise Paré (born 1510, Laval, France, died 20th December 1590, Paris, France), considered to be ' père de la chirurgie française ' (the father of French surgery), royal surgeon to four kings.

  4. Feb 1, 2020 · It is likely that Paré would not have survived despite being a well-known, respected, and distinguished professional and scientist. A Review of Paré’s Influences in Neurosurgery Ambroise Paré introduced many innovations and made various observations that influenced the future development of neurological surgery to a great extent, although these contributions are less well-known than his surgical achievements.

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  5. a master barber surgeon in the early 1530s. He spent most of his time sweeping the shop and trimming beards.2 The only time Paré was allowed to attend lectures or read surgical texts was during the late night and e. rly morning hours when the shop was closed. Master barber surgeons prohibited apprentices from attending lectures at the u.

  6. Ambroise Paré and the examination of a patient. Ambroise Paré (1510-1590) was an important French surgeon of the 16th century. [ 1 ] He caused a major change in how medicine was practiced. [ 2 ] Unlike surgeons before him, he cared about his patients. He worked to promote healing and minimize a patient's pain.

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  8. Jan 18, 2018 · Ambroise Pare: Barber vascular surgeon. For his work in forensic pathology, pioneering surgical techniques, battlefield medicine and wound care, and developing new surgical instruments, Ambroise Paré is the best known of the barber surgeons and has been called the father of modern surgery (Fig 1). Although Paré was not the first to use a ...