Paul Buissière or Bussière (died 1739) was a French surgeon and anatomist, who settled in England.
He was naturalised in England on 10 October 1688, and built a reputation as a practitioner in Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, London.
He had been admitted a foreign member of the Royal Society on 22 May 1700, was placed on the home list in 1713, and chosen one of the council in 1719.
[1] 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.
Other papers were in the Mémoires of the Academy of Sciences of Paris, of which he became a corresponding member in March 1699, and in the Acta Eruditorum.