AMBROISE PARÉ - FOUNDER OF MODERN SURGERY AND PIONEER OF MILITARY MEDICINE
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Ambroise Paré (1510-1590).
study medicine in 1536 and supported himself by lecturing on mathematics, geography and astronomy. In Paris, his teachers included Sylvius and Andermach, who hailed him with Andrea Vesalius as his most able assistant in dissections There he stepped over the line that Christian doctrine had drown between acceptable areas of astrology, and forbidden zone of judicial astrology (left for God-essent...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Surgical Sciences
سال: 2018
ISSN: 2457-5364,2360-3038
DOI: 10.33695/jss.v1i3.191