From: Paré, Ambroise, 1510?-1590. The works of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey. London : Printed by Th. Cotes and R. Young, 1634
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From: Paré, Ambroise, 1510?-1590. The works of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey. London : Printed by Th. Cotes and R. Young, 1634
R128.6 .P22
i just sent u some rlly dumb snapchat videos and they're loud so please dont watch them in public lmao they show a tale of true sadness about losing sims 3 data and they are a masterpiece
Omg they were brilliant, Eb! But R.I.P Sims 3 data
ambroisepare replied to your post “I’m really happy and that’s mostly because my friends are just so...”
especially me, I am cute.
Oh hell yeah you're the cutest
ears and fingers!
How many piercings do you have (if any)?
I just have one set of piercings
Do you play an instrument?
not like reading music and playing, but occasionally playing random songs i make up on the piano
>:c
hmm, when people act like they're friends with you, but bitch about you behind your back, people who make drama for their own pleasure, eugh and when people bitch about genders and sexual orientations, just stop buLLYING PEOPLE FOR WHO THEY ARE JFC IT'S EASY okay dokey; i'll stop now. thank you for asking!!
Put a “>:c” and i’ll tell you something that pissed me off.
I made it to London for tattoo consultations today and swung by the Superhuman exhibition at the Wellcome Collection afterwards which was great. It mostly covered how technology is being used throughout history to improve ourselves which is something I've always been interested in. Amongst all the objects being exhibited they had two Ambroise Pare books on show which I was stoked about. The last year I've been pretty fascinated by his illustrations and work on prosthetics and have a couple of them tattooed so it was ace to see the original texts.
Here's a link to the Wellcome Collection's website. Hands down one of my favourite places to visit in London. The curating is always great for each exhibition. http://www.wellcomecollection.org/visit-us.aspx?gclid=CJLiv4Or_LECFYcntAod5RcAsA