In this episode, we will explore the life and impact of French surgeon Ambroise Pare, who has been described as "one of the most luminous figures in the dark period of the late sixteenth century in France". A true Renaissance man, so to speak, Pare impacted a wide range of surgical practices. But his most significant impact was felt on the battlefields of Europe, as he modernized the treatment of gunshot wounds and amputations. All that, and more, in this episode!
Episode 37 - Black History Month Edition
Episode 36 - Groundhog Day Edition
Episode 35 - Dr. William Halsted: Father of American Modern Surgery
Episode 34 - Space: The Final Surgical Frontier?
Episode 33 - Transposition of the Great Vessels
Episode 32 - Blalock and the Blue Babies
Episode 31 - Operating on the President: Election Day Edition, Part 2
Episode 30 - Operating on the President: Election Day Edition, Part 1
Episode 29 - Halloween Edition
Episode 28 - Nobel Prize Edition
Episode 27 - Better know a procedure: the Graham patch
Episode 26 - Better know an instrument: the Foley catheter
Bonus Episode 2 - The Patron Saints of Surgeons
Episode 25 - Dr. Lucille Teasdale: Unsung Hero
Episode 24 - The History of Laparoscopy, Part 3: The Age of Robots
Episode 23 - The History of Laparoscopy, Part 2: The Modern Era
Episode 22 - The History of Laparoscopy, Part 1: Origins
Episode 21 - Canada Day Edition: Dr. Norman Bethune
Episode 20 - Dr. Alexis Carrel: Flawed Genius
Episode 19 - Surgical Families: the Le Forts
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