< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
PARÉ, AMBROISE (1510-1590), French surgeon, was born at Laval, in the province of Maine, and died at Paris in 1590. His professional career and services to his art are described in the article Surgery. A collection of his works was published at Paris in 1575 and they were afterwards frequently reprinted. Several editions have appeared in German and Dutch, and among the English translations was that of Thomas Johnson (1665).
See J. F. Malgaignc, CEiivres computes (Paris, 1840); Le Paulmier, Ambroise Pare d'apris de nouveaux documents decouverts aux archives nation ales et de papiers de famille (Paris, 1885); Stephen Paget, Ambroise Pare and his Times (London, 1897).
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