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Yes and they had three children together.
in the war he made a concoction of rose water, turpuntine and vinegar, to help disenfect bullet wounds when the ran out of water. he also invented ligaments, but never used then because of the lack of anesthetics. =)
Ambroise Paré was married twice. First to Jehanne Mazelin in June 1541. She died Nov. 4, 1573 at the age of 53. Ambroise married his second wife, Jacqueline Rousselet, on Jan 18, 1574. They were married until Ambroise died in 1590. Jacqueline died June 26, 1606.
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A barber surgeon.
Ambroise Pare was French.
Ambroise Pare was considered the greatest surgeon of the sixteenth century. Renowned as much for his compassion as his surgical skill, Pare guided his life with a humble credo of patient care: "I dressed him, God cured him." i learned that in history:)<3
It was not until the 16th century, through the efforts of French surgeon Ambroise Pare, that prosthetics became a science.
France.
Ambroise Pare was a french renaissance surgeon, he created an ointment made of Turpentine, Rose and Egg yolk, he also used the crows beak tool to help prevent blood loss.
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no but he was still awesome ":)
Phantom limb syndrome was first described by Ambroise Pare in 1552. Pare, a French surgeon, noticed this phenomenon in soldiers who felt pain in their amputated limbs.
Ambroise Pare is a humanist he was a humanist of the Renaissance and followed the Renaissance Humanism
Mayenne in north-western France.
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