, one of the most celebrated surgeons of the sixteenth century, was
, one of the most celebrated
surgeons of the sixteenth century, was a native of Orleans,
and the pupil of the famous Ambrose Paré, and attained
very high professional reputation in the army as well as at
home. He received the honourable appointment of surgeon to the sovereigns Charles IX. and Henry IV. by both
of whom he was highly esteemed. He died at Paris March
13, 1609. His first publication was a translation of Ambrose Paré's Treatise on Surgery into Latin, printed at
Paris in 1582, folio. His next work was a small treatise,
entitled “Apologie pour les Chirurgiens,
” Œuvres de Chirurgie,
” printed at Paris in Tables Anutomiques,
” with
figures from Vesalius; “Histoire de tous les Muscles du
corps humain,
” &c.; “Traité de la Generation de l'homme;
” “L'heureux Accouchement des femmes;
” “Traité
sur les abus qui se commettent sur les procédures de l'Impuissance des hommes et des femmes;
” “La Chirurgie
Françoise, recueillies des anciens Médecins et Chirurgiens,
&c.;
” “Traité des plaies recueillies des Leçons de M.
Courtin;
” “Operations de Chirurgie recueillies ides anciens
Medecins et Chirurgiens;
” “Traité des maladies de l'iŒil;
”
and lastly, “Traité de la parfaite methode d'Embaumer les
corps;
” which contains a report of that operation, as performed upon the bodies of Charles IX. and Henry III.
and IV.