He was trained in medicine in Paris as Pierre-Joseph Desault's pupil then came home in Lyon Hôtel-Dieu where he became Head Surgeon.
[1] He was the first in France to modify then use a knotted-string snare device to ligate and remove uterus and vagina polyps.
His son, Claude-Antoine Bouchet, was the first, in France, to ligate external iliac artery to cure groin aneurysm.
[3] Pierre Bouchet was always kind and good-hearted, so that his fellow citizens held him in the highest regard and esteem.
[2] He suffered a stroke and died under arrest[3] on 1794 physically and psychologically exhausted by the Revolutionary armies siege of Lyon after the Revolt of the city against the National Convention.