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Pinard may refer to: * Pinard horn, a type of pregnancy stethoscope invented by Adolphe Pinard * Pinard (wine), a French term for red wine, associated with World War I People * Adolphe Pinard (1844–1934), obstetrician * Claude Pinard (born 1949), Canadian politician * Joseph Albert Pinard (1878–1964), Canadian politician * Roch Pinard (1910–1974), Canadian politician * Yvon Pinard (born 1940), Canadian judge and politician * Lancelot Pinard (1902–2001), calypso singer known as Sir Lancelot * Pascal Pinard (born 1965), French swimmer See also * '' Ciel, mon Pinard!'', a Quebec cookery program with Daniel Pinard * Pienaar Pienaar is a well-known Afrikaans surname, derived from the French '' Pinard''. It was brought to South Africa in 1688 by Huguenot settlers traveling with the Dutch East India Company. The extended progenitors of the Pienaar clan are Jacques Pinard ...
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Pinard Horn
A Pinard horn is a type of stethoscope used to listen to the heart rate of a fetus during pregnancy. It is a hollow horn, often made of wood or metal, about long. It functions similarly to an ear trumpet by amplifying sound. The user holds the wide end of the horn against the pregnant woman's abdomen, and listens through the other end. History The Pinard horn was invented by Dr. Adolphe Pinard, a French obstetrician, during the 19th century. Pinard was an early supporter of advancements in prenatal care, including closer fetal health monitoring. The invention came about in 1895. Current use Pinard horns continue to be used around the world, particularly by midwife, midwives, but also by doctors and nurses. It provides an alternative to the more expensive Doppler fetal monitor, Doppler foetal monitor. Another alternative is the fetoscope, which is a stethoscope designed for auscultating fetuses. Below is a quote from a midwife in Mexico describing using the Pinard horn: A Pinar ...
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Pinard (wine)
Pinard is a French term for wine (particularly red wine), popularised as the label for the ration of wine issued to French troops during the First World War. The term became wrapped up in the public conception of the ''poilu'' ("hairy one", the typical French foot soldier) and his beloved ''pinard'', joined in a "cult of wine". Etymology Although the definite answer is unclear, a contemporary work defined the term's origin thus: Thus, for instance, ''pinard'', wine, was all but unknown in Paris before the war, yet it is now perhaps the most famous word in the whole soldier vocabulary. ''Pas de pinard, pas de poilu Poilu (; ) is an informal term for a late 18th century–early 20th century French infantryman, meaning, literally, ''the hairy one''. It is still widely used as a term of endearment for the French infantry of World War I. The word carries the se ...''. The origin of the word is not far to seek. The second syllable is an orthodox ending, and pinaud is the name of a wel ...
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Adolphe Pinard
Adolphe Pinard (4 February 1844 – 1 March 1934) was a French obstetrician who was a native of Méry-sur-Seine. He practiced medicine in Paris, where he was an assistant to Étienne Stéphane Tarnier (1828–1897) and a professor of obstetrics, as well as a member of parliament for the Paris region. Career Pinard was a pioneer of modern perinatal care and the "puericulture movement" — the teaching of infant care to expectant mothers in French obstetrics. He made a number of contributions in his work involving pre-natal and maternal health, and was an advocate of providing social care for pregnant women from deprived environments. He established abdominal obstetric palpation methods, and his name is associated with "Pinard's manoeuvre", a technique used in breech extraction. In 1895 he invented a special stethoscope for listening to fetal activity. The device is sometimes reverently referred to as a "Pinard horn", or fetoscope (although fetoscope now refers to a fetal end ...
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Claude Pinard
Claude Pinard (born June 15, 1949) is a politician in Quebec, Canada. He serves as Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Saint-Maurice in the Mauricie region from 1994 to 2007 and since the 2008 provincial elections. Background He was born on June 15, 1949, in Shawinigan-Sud. Pinard graduated from the Séminaire Sainte-Marie of Shawinigan in 1968, studied law at Université Laval and became a notary in 1974. He served as president of the local branch of Optimist International and president of the Shawinigan Cataractes in the 1980s. Municipal politics He was elected Mayor of Shawinigan-Sud in 1985 and served of four-year term in that office. He did not run for re-election in 1989. Provincial politics Pinard ran as the Parti Québécois candidate in the district of Saint-Maurice in the 1994, 1998 and 2003 elections. He was elected each time. Pinard was Deputy Speaker of the House from 1996 to 2002. In 2005 he supported leadership candidate Richar ...
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Joseph Albert Pinard
Joseph-Albert Pinard (July 26, 1878 – February 8, 1964) was an Ontario political figure. He represented Ottawa East provincially in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1914 to 1929; as a Liberal until October 1926 and then winning reelection as an Independent-Liberal in the December 1926 election. He represented Ottawa East federally in the House of Commons of Canada from 1936 to 1945 as a Liberal member but was defeated in 1945 and 1949 when he ran as an Independent Liberal. He was born in Embrun, Ontario, the son of Hercule Pinard and Sophie Bertrand, was educated at Académie De La Salle in Ottawa and became a fire insurance agent in Ottawa. In 1903, he married Parmélia Landreville. He served as a member of Ottawa city council. Pinard ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1911. He was first elected to the House of Commons in a 1936 by-election held after Edgar-Rodolphe-Eugène Chevrier Edgar-Rodolphe-Eugène Chevrier (October 5, 1887 &ndash ...
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Roch Pinard
Roch Pinard, (July 26, 1910 – April 23, 1974) was a Canadian politician. Born in Nicolet, Quebec, he was a lawyer before being elected to the House of Commons of Canada in Quebec the riding of Chambly—Rouville in 1945 federal election. A Liberal Liberal or liberalism may refer to: Politics * a supporter of liberalism ** Liberalism by country * an adherent of a Liberal Party * Liberalism (international relations) * Sexually liberal feminism * Social liberalism Arts, entertainment and m ..., he was re-elected in the 1949 election and the 1953 election. From 1954 to 1957, he was the Secretary of State of Canada and in 1955 he was the Postmaster General (Acting). Pinard was one of Canada's delegates to the Tenth session of the United Nations General Assembly, 1955–1956. References * 1910 births 1974 deaths Liberal Party of Canada MPs Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada Postmasters ...
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Yvon Pinard
Yvon Pinard, (born October 10, 1940) is a judge and former Canadians, Canadian politician. Pinard was born the son of Jean-Jacques and Cécile Pinard and was educated at Immaculate Conception School in Drummondville. He then attended the Nicolet Seminary, winning the Lieutenant Governor Onésime Gagnon Medal for Academic Merit, and the Université de Sherbrooke, winning the Lieutenant Governor Paul Comtois Medal for Academic and Social Merit. He was called to the bar of Quebec in 1964. He founded the Drummond Caisse d'Entraide Economique, involving himself with that organization as well as politics and hockey. Pinard was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 1974 Canadian federal election, 1974 election. He was the Liberal Party of Canada, Liberal Party's Deputy Government House Leader from 1977 to 1978. He was Government House Leader and President of the Privy Council in the government of Prime Minister of Canada, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau from 1980 until ...
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Lancelot Pinard
Lancelot Victor Edward Pinard (March 24, 1902 – March 12, 2001) was a calypso singer and actor who used the name Sir Lancelot. Sir Lancelot played a major role in popularizing calypso in North America,"Lancelot Pinard; Musician Brought Calypso to U.S." ''Los Angeles Times.'' March 18, 2001. and Harry Belafonte has acknowledged him as an inspiration and major influence. Early life Pinard was born in Cumuto, Trinidad. His father, Donald Pinard, was a wealthy government official and Anglophile."After 18 Years, Sir Lancelot Returns For Brief Stay Here."
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Pascal Pinard
Pascal Pinard (born 10 September 1965)"Pascal Pinard, histoire d’eau"
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is a French and multiple gold medallist. He first represented France at the

Ciel, Mon Pinard!
''Ciel, mon Pinard!'' was a very popular Quebec cooking show on Télé-Québec with Daniel Pinard as main chef and Josée Di Stasio as assistant. While many cooking show, kitchen shows tend to be formulaic, the success of this programme was in its offbeat, poetic digressions of the knowledgeable Pinard. The show was a springboard for Di Stasio, who went off to star in her own cooking show, À la Di Stasio, after Pinard left the programme. The title is a pun on the legendary line "Ciel, mon mari!" (''Heavens, my husband!'') from the plays of France, French playwright Georges Feydeau. See also

*List of Quebec television series *Television of Quebec *Cuisine of Quebec *Culture of Quebec Television shows filmed in Quebec Canadian cooking television series Télé-Québec original programming {{food-tv-prog-stub ...
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