Pierre Pigray was a French surgeon born in Paris in 1531.
He was a student of the famous surgeon, Ambroise Paré before qualifying as a master surgeon in 1564.
In addition to his service to the wounded in the Battle of Dreux (1562), Pigray was best known for being the surgeon-in-ordinary to King Charles IX, King Henri III, and King Henri IV.
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