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Paul Buissiere : ウィキペディア英語版 | Paul Buissière Paul Buissière or Bussière (died 1739) was a French surgeon and anatomist, who settled in England. ==Life== Buissière was a Huguenot, who practised in the principality of Orange before emigrating first to Copenhagen. He was naturalised in England on 10 October 1688, and built a reputation as a practitioner in Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, London. He was the surgeon who attended Robert Harley when stabbed at the council table by Antoine de Guiscard, in March 1711; he also attended the assassin after his committal to Newgate Prison, and was consulted on the last illness of Queen Caroline of Ansbach. He was then thought to be at least 80 years old. Buissière was one of the first to introduce a course of lectures on anatomy and physiology into England. He had been admitted a foreign member of the Royal Society on 22 May 1700, and was placed on the home list in 1713, and chosen one of the council in 1719.〔 Buissière died at his house in Suffolk Street in January 1739, and left money to the French Hospital in London, of which he had been elected governor in 1729.〔〔See also Murdoch, Tessa, and Randolph Vigne (2009), ''The French Hospital in England: Its Huguenot History and Collections''. Cambridge: John Adamson ISBN 978-0-9524322-7-2. Buissière had been elected a director of the hospital in 1719. He was the first governor of the hospital who had not been a founding director in 1718.〕
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