Yes and they had three children together.
he worked as a barber surgeon during hard times and finally at the age of 19 he studied and became a surgeon
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, a pioneering French surgeon, conducted his surgeries in France during the 16th century. He is renowned for his advancements in surgical techniques and wound treatment. Paré worked primarily in Paris and played a significant role in the development of modern surgery. His contributions laid the groundwork for many practices still in use today.
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.
Mayenne in north-western France.
Ambroise Pare was French.
A barber surgeon.
France
no but he was still awesome ":)
Ambroise Pare is a humanist he was a humanist of the Renaissance and followed the Renaissance Humanism
Pare lived in the Renaissance (1500-1800 AD approx)
Surgery
Ambroise Pare developed a technique for closing wounds using stitches. This technique was built based on Vesaliusâ??s book, a French physician, Ambroise Pare who developed an ointment that could be applied to wounds to prevent infection instead of pouring boiling oil on it. A+LS Ambroise Pare
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Yes and they had three children together.