Английская Википедия:Frère Jacques Beaulieu

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Frère Jacques Beaulieu

Frère Jacques Beaulieu, OP (Шаблон:IPA-fr); 1651–1720), also known as Frère Jacques Baulot,[1][2] was a travelling lithotomist with scant knowledge of anatomy and was also a Dominican friar. Beaulieu performed the frequently deadly procedure in France into the early 18th century.[3]

The urologic community often claims Beaulieu is subject of the French nursery rhyme Frère Jacques (also known in English as Brother John), but this is not well-established. A possible connection between Frère Jacques and Beaulieu, as claimed by Irvine Loudon[4] and many others, was explored by J. P. Ganem and C. C. Carson [5] without finding any evidence for a connection.

Some have suggested that Frère Jacques was instead written to mock the Jacobin monks of France (Jacobins are what the Dominicans are called in Paris).[6]

References

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  2. Un célèbre lithotomiste franc-comtois : Jacques Baulot dit Frère Jacques (1651-1720), E. Bourdin, Besançon, 1917
  3. A biographical sketch of him is available on Pubmed at: Шаблон:Cite journal
  4. Western Medicine, Irvine Loudon, Oxford University Press, Dec 1, 2001, Шаблон:ISBN
  5. Шаблон:Cite journal
  6. eMedicine - Bladder Stones : Article by Joseph Basler

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