Ambroise Paré was a pioneering French surgeon in the 16th century who revolutionized surgical practices and wound treatment. He introduced innovative techniques such as the use of ligatures to stop bleeding instead of cauterization, significantly improving surgical outcomes. Paré also emphasized observation and experience over reliance on ancient texts, laying the groundwork for modern surgical practices and advancing the field of medicine in Europe. His work helped shift the perception of surgery from a last resort to a respected medical profession.
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