Frère Jacques Beaulieu

Male, Deceased Person

1651 – 1720

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Who was Frère Jacques Beaulieu?

Frère Jacques Beaulieu, also known as Frère Jacques Baulot, was a travelling lithotomist with scant knowledge of anatomy and was also a Dominican friar. Beaulieu performed the frequently deadly procedure in France into the early 18th century.

The urologic community often claims Beaulieu is subject of the French nursery rhyme Frère Jacques, but this is not well-established. A possible connection between Frère Jacques and Beaulieu, as claimed by Irvine Loudon and many others, was explored by J. P. Ganem and C. C. Carson without finding any evidence for a connection.

Some have suggested that Frère Jacques was instead written to mock the Jacobin monks of France.

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Born
1651
Died
1720

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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