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Étienne Bouchard (c. 1622 – 1676) was a French surgeon who came to Ville-Marie (Montreal) in 1653 under the sponsorship of the Société Notre-Dame de Montréal. Bouchard traveled to New France with two other surgeons, one of whom was Louis Chartier. He was allowed to break his contract with the "Société" in 1655 and proceeded to build an impressive practice. He married in Canada and he and his wife had seven children. He was an officer in the surgeons' guild with Jean Martinet de Fonblanche and was a doctor for the Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal.

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  • Étienne Bouchard (c. 1622 – 1676) was a French surgeon who came to Ville-Marie (Montreal) in 1653 under the sponsorship of the Société Notre-Dame de Montréal. Bouchard traveled to New France with two other surgeons, one of whom was Louis Chartier. He was allowed to break his contract with the "Société" in 1655 and proceeded to build an impressive practice. He married in Canada and he and his wife had seven children. He was an officer in the surgeons' guild with Jean Martinet de Fonblanche and was a doctor for the Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal. (en)
  • Étienne Bouchard (1622-1676) est un chirurgien né à Paris vers 1622. Arrivé au Canada le 22 septembre 1653, il participa à une initiative pour renforcer et développer Montréal. La Société Notre-Dame de Montréal, qui était responsable de la fondation de Ville-Marie, avait promis des soins de santé gratuits à l'ensemble des habitants du fort. (fr)
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  • Étienne Bouchard (1622-1676) est un chirurgien né à Paris vers 1622. Arrivé au Canada le 22 septembre 1653, il participa à une initiative pour renforcer et développer Montréal. La Société Notre-Dame de Montréal, qui était responsable de la fondation de Ville-Marie, avait promis des soins de santé gratuits à l'ensemble des habitants du fort. Bouchard est venu en Nouvelle-France avec deux autres chirurgiens. Ses compagnons étaient Louis Chartier et Pierre Piron. Il rompit son contrat avec la Société Notre-Dame en 1655. Il entreprit une impressionnante pratique par la suite, le forçant à engager plusieurs aides-chirurgiens pour répondre à la demande. Il se maria au Canada le 6 octobre 1657, avec Marguerite Boissel, dont il eut sept enfants. Il était officier des chirurgiens associés avec Jean Martinet de Fonblanche et fut médecin à l'Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal. (fr)
  • Étienne Bouchard (c. 1622 – 1676) was a French surgeon who came to Ville-Marie (Montreal) in 1653 under the sponsorship of the Société Notre-Dame de Montréal. Bouchard traveled to New France with two other surgeons, one of whom was Louis Chartier. He was allowed to break his contract with the "Société" in 1655 and proceeded to build an impressive practice. He married in Canada and he and his wife had seven children. He was an officer in the surgeons' guild with Jean Martinet de Fonblanche and was a doctor for the Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal. (en)
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