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French surgeon Ambroise Paré ( c. 1510 – 1590 ) is considered as one of the fathers of surgery ; he was leader in surgical techniques and battlefield medicine, especially the treatment of wounds.
Ambroise Paré ( c. 1510 – 20 December 1590 ) was a French surgeon.
* Ambroise Dubois ( c. 1542-1614 ) ( Flemish born )
* Portrait of Charles d ' Ambroise, c. 1507, oil on panel, 75x52 cm, Paris, Louvre
Toussaint Dubreuil ( c. 1561 – 1602 ) was a French painter associated ( from 1594 ) with the second School of Fontainebleau ( together with the artists Martin Fréminet and Ambroise Dubois ).

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* 1966 – A new government is formed in the Republic of Congo, led by Ambroise Noumazalaye.
Autpert Ambrose ( Ambroise ) () ( ca.
Ambroise followed Richard I as a noncombatant, and not improbably as a court-minstrel.
Ambroise is surprisingly accurate in his chronology ; though he did not complete his work before 1195, it is evidently founded upon notes which he had taken in the course of his pilgrimage.
They were formerly sometimes regarded as the first-hand narrative on which Ambroise based his work, but that can no longer be maintained.
By the time David died, the painting had been completed and the commissioner Ambroise Firmin-Didot brought it back to Paris to include it in the exhibition " Pour les grecs " that he had organised and which opened in Paris in April 1826.
File: Pierre-Auguste Renoir 106. jpg | Portrait of Ambroise Vollard, 1908
File: Ambroise Vollard by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. jpg | Portrait of Ambroise Vollard, 1917
* Ambroise, The History of the Holy War, translated by Marianne Ailes.
* April 26 – A new government is formed in the Republic of Congo, led by Ambroise Noumazalaye.
* December 20 – Ambroise Paré, French surgeon ( b. 1510 )
** Ambroise Paré, French surgeon ( d. 1590 )
* May 24 – Ambroise de Loré, French military leader ( b. 1396 )
** Ambroise de Loré, baron of Ivry in Normandy ( d. 1446 )
* May 24 – Ambroise de Loré, Baron of Ivry ( b. 1396 )
Ambroise Paré ( ca.
Ambroise Paré ( sometimes spelled " Ambrose ") pioneered the treatment of gunshot wounds, and the first modern surgeons were battlefield doctors in the Napoleonic Wars.
Ligatures, or material used to tie off severed blood vessels, originated as early as ancient Rome, and were improved by Ambroise Paré in the 16th century.
Ambroise Paré, a French army surgeon, systematically studied the effects of violent death on internal organs.
The Naval Battle of Navarino, by Ambroise Louis Garneray.

Ambroise and was
Simpson's system of taxonomy, however, was far from the first ; taxonomies / descriptions for the classification of intersexuality were developed by Italian physician and physicist Fortuné Affaitati in 1549, French surgeon Ambroise Paré in 1573, French physician and sexology pioneer Nicolas Venette in 1687 ( under the pseudonym Vénitien Salocini ), and French Zoologist Isidore Geoffroy St. Hilaire in 1832.
Matisse's first solo exhibition was at Ambroise Vollard's gallery in 1904, without much success.
At that time he was being supported by the art dealer Ambroise Vollard.
Other characters include Zebedee ( Zébulon ), a jack-in-the-box ; Brian ( Ambroise ), a snail ; Ermintrude ( Azalée ), a cow, and Dylan ( named after Bob Dylan ) ( Flappy ) a rabbit, who in the French version was Spanish.
Henry suffered a mortal head wound from a lance fragment and, despite the efforts of royal surgeon Ambroise Paré, he died on 10 July 1559 from septicaemia and was buried in a cadaver tomb in Saint Denis Basilica.
Thus Paul Cézanne although a great artist was considered too old to be represented, and his work was being handled by Ambroise Vollard at the time.
His father name was Jean Ambroise de Puydt ( 1758 – 1836 ), who was governor of the Province Hainaut in the early days of Belgium from 1830 till 1834.
Paul-Emile was the second child of four children out of the second marriage of his father Jean Ambroise de PUYDT ( 1758 – 1836 ), who married in 1799 with Marie Adélaïde Jeanne MICHOT ( ca 1777-1858 ).
This system was devised by the French barber-surgeon Ambroise Paré and remains in use today.
This method of hemostasis was largely forgotten until it was rediscovered by the French barber-surgeon Ambroise Paré in the 16th century.
The technique of ligature of the arteries as an alternative to cauterization was later improved and used more effectively by Ambroise Paré.
His father practised at the Paris bar, and his mother was a daughter of the great surgeon Ambroise Paré.
Al-Tasrif described how to ligature blood vessels almost 600 years before Ambroise Paré, and was the first recorded book to document several dental devices and explain the hereditary nature of haemophilia.
His real mentor though was his teacher, the composer Ambroise Thomas, a man with important contacts in theatrical milieux.
He was a favorite of his teacher, Joseph Zimmermann, who also taught Georges Bizet, César Franck, Charles Gounod, and Ambroise Thomas.
Sir John Pringle, 1st Baronet, FRS ( 10 April 1707 – 18 January 1782 ) was a Scottish physician who has been called the " father of military medicine " ( although Ambroise Paré and Jonathan Letterman have also been accorded this sobriquet ).
In November 1874, Ambroise Lepine, the Adjutant-General in Riel's provisional government, was convicted of the murder of Orangeman Thomas Scott, who had been executed under Riel's authority in 1870.
During it, the Wizard relates yet another account of his history in Oz, telling Ozma that his birth name was Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkle Emmanuel Ambroise Diggs, which, being a very long and cumbersome name, and as his other initials spelled out " PINHEAD ," he preferred to leave just as O. Z.
Louis de BonaldLouis Gabriel Ambroise, Vicomte de Bonald ( 2 October 1754, Le Monna ( part of Millau ), Rouergue ( now Aveyron )-23 November 1840, Le Monna ), was a French counter-revolutionary philosopher and politician.

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