. Tri-State medical journal. ^ Fig. 5.—Obstetrical Instruments. (Pare,) surgery, an art which was then al-most exclusively in the hands of thebarbers. With this object he set offfor Paris where .Jacques Goupil, oneof the professors in the college ofFrance, acted as his preceptor. Herethe masters explained to him theworks of Lanfranc, Albucasis, Guidode Chauliac, and John de Vigo, the. Fig. 6.— l)e situ infantus in utero. (Pare.) only surgical text-books of the Pare became interne to thatfamous hospital, the Hotel Dieu,where he remained for three this time Pare was engag


. Tri-State medical journal. ^ Fig. 5.—Obstetrical Instruments. (Pare,) surgery, an art which was then al-most exclusively in the hands of thebarbers. With this object he set offfor Paris where .Jacques Goupil, oneof the professors in the college ofFrance, acted as his preceptor. Herethe masters explained to him theworks of Lanfranc, Albucasis, Guidode Chauliac, and John de Vigo, the. Fig. 6.— l)e situ infantus in utero. (Pare.) only surgical text-books of the Pare became interne to thatfamous hospital, the Hotel Dieu,where he remained for three this time Pare was engagedin teaching anatomy. In 1536, in histwenty-seventh year, he received theappointment of military surgeon andwas directed to accompany Rene de 32 TRI-STATH MEDICAL JOURNAL Montjean to Italy. After the surren-der of Turin, and the death of Mont-jean. Pare returned to Paris and be-gan the practice of surgery. The three years spent in campaign-ing were of great value to Pare, andduring this time he made some im-portant observations. In the treat-ment of gun-shot wounds, the teach-ings of John de Vigo, physician toPope Julius II., had been followedimplicitly. Such injuries were re-garded as poisoned wounds, and thepractice Avas to cauterize them withboiling oil, or the hot iron, whilealexipharmics were administered in-ternally. John de Vigo assures usthat the danger of these wou


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