im asking the same thing
France.
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. =)
I am not certain to whom you are referring, but Andre Pare (19) of Pawtucket, Rhode Island confessed to murdering Loren A. Guatieri (24) on September 5, 1983. He was never convicted, because he committed suicide at Bridgewater State Hopsital while undergoing psychiatric evaluation in preparation for trial.
Pare discovered a new way to seal arteries and blood vessels after amputation. The traditional way was to use a hot iron to cauterise them, but Pare used silk ligatures. Although this stop the bleeding, people in the Renaissance didn't know about germs and infection, and the need to sterilise equipment, and so the wound which the ligatures were used to seal became infected. This actually led to an increase in the death rate because they didn't know how to cure the infection. Pare also discovered a new method of treating gunshot wounds. The tradition way was to use boiling oil, but one day he ran out, and so he made his own mixture of turpentine, oil of roses and egg yolks. This new mixture proved to be more effective as it was less painful and less people died because of the shock and the pain. A final thing which Pare did was prove that the Bezoar Stone did not cure all poisons as it was rumoured to. He took a condemned man in prison who agreed to take the poison (on the condition that if the Bezoar Stone worked and saved him, he would be freed) and the man drunk some poison. Pare then gave him the Bezoar Stone. The man still died an agonising death. The Bezoar Stone did not work.
not really people still thought galen was right about atanomy
Surgery
Pare discovered alot of stuff
Andreas Vesalius
The population of Pare-Pare is 113,615.
Pare-Pare was created on 1960-02-17.
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The population of Pare-Pare is 113,615.
Homonyms for pare are pair and pear. You can pare a pair of pears.
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
The homonym of the word pare is pair.
Ambroise Pare was French.