Georges Mareschal

Georges Mareschal (8 April 1658, Calais – 13 December 1736, Château de Bièvres) was a French surgeon.

In 1707 he was ennobled, and was known as Georges Mareschal, seigneur de Bièvre.

He was the son of John Marshall, an Irish gentleman who was knighted in 1643 for his service during the Battle of Rocroi.

In 1677, Mareschal moved to Paris, where he worked as a surgical assistant.

[2] In 1723 he was awarded the Ordre de Saint-Michel for successfully treating the Infanta of Spain.

Georges Mareschal (1658-1736)