Thomas Goulard

Thomas Goulard (1697–1784)[1] was a French surgeon famous for Goulard's extract, a solution of lead(II) acetate and lead(II) oxide which was formerly used as an astringent.

Goulard was a surgeon and anatomist[2] in Montpellier who specialized in genitourinary disorders.

His best known written work is titled Oeuvres de Chirurgie.

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