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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 ).
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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 ( 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.
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.
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.
* In 1572, Ambroise Paré wrote an account of a man suffering from " the most frightful satyriasis " after taking a potion composed of nettles and cantharides.
Even with the articulated joints invented by Ambroise Paré in the 1500s, the amputee could not flex at will.
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.
The 16th century physician Ambroise Paré used the term commotio cerebri, as well as " shaking of the brain ", " commotion ", and " concussion ".
* Publication begins in Paris of the Œuvres complètes d ’ Ambroise Paré edited by Joseph-François Malgaigne.
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