Ambroise Pare: A Man That Makes An Amputee Smell Like Roses
Ambroise also employed some new methods to amputations, which were typically sealed by cauterizing them to prevent complications or death. Pare reinstated the Roman custom of tying off the vein or artery to prevent bleeding during surgery.
The four kings of France, Henry II, Francis II, Charles IX and Henry III, recognized Pare’s abilities and employed him as their royal surgeon.
Pare was an innovator, and in so doing, created several different types of prostheses. Most notable were the designs for a prosthetic hand and ocular prostheses, making artificial eyes from enameled gold, silver, porcelain and glass.