. Tri-State medical journal. resented. Next meeting at Fairfield, Iowa,in June. 30 TRI-STATE MEDICAL JOURNAL IriIIT©IICdL BY JAMES MOORES HALL, M. D. Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology, and Lecturer on the History of Medicine, in the St. LouisCollege of Physicians and Surgeons. AMBROSE PARE, THE FATHER OF FRENCH SURGERY, 1509-1590. [SEE frontispiece.][Reprinted from the Journal of the American Medical Association ] A great surgeon was Ambrose good sense, wonderful industry,remarkable opportunities, and anuntiring and unconquerable ambition,have combined to render his namecelebra


. Tri-State medical journal. resented. Next meeting at Fairfield, Iowa,in June. 30 TRI-STATE MEDICAL JOURNAL IriIIT©IICdL BY JAMES MOORES HALL, M. D. Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology, and Lecturer on the History of Medicine, in the St. LouisCollege of Physicians and Surgeons. AMBROSE PARE, THE FATHER OF FRENCH SURGERY, 1509-1590. [SEE frontispiece.][Reprinted from the Journal of the American Medical Association ] A great surgeon was Ambrose good sense, wonderful industry,remarkable opportunities, and anuntiring and unconquerable ambition,have combined to render his namecelebrated in the annals of of humble parents, amid unfa-vorable surroundings, Ambrose Pare,by his unaided efforts, made himselfmaster of the surgical science of hisday, commanded the confidence of em-perors and peasants, of statesmen andsoldiers, and left posterity the recordof a life well spent. He marks thedividing line between the servile sur-gery of the ancients and the original,independent and progressive art of. Fig. 1.—Initial from Pares book, A. D. 1594 the moderns. Just as Vesalius, Eus-tachius and Fallopius dared to con-tradict the errors of thirteen hundred years, and correct the anatomic mis-takes of Galen, so Pare broughtabout a new order of things in sur-


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