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interest in obstetrics, he was
unusual for the time for his role as an
accoucher or "man-midwife"; and came into
conflict with the
established College...
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settled in London, and in 1813 was
elected to the
office of
physician accoucher at the
Queen Charlotte Lying-in Hospital. In this role, he was in attendance...
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following thirty years,
Pisani served as
specialist accoucher and
surgeon at Malta's
Government Hospital, in
particular pioneering the...
- Slavėnas (1874–1939), and his mother, Liubovė Kvalkova-Burštein was an
accoucher. In 1918, he
graduated from the
Grigory Shelaputin gymnasium and entered...
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Mentonasc accôtement bor dou camen, riba (n.f.)
accouchement part (n.m.)
accoucher partouri (v.)
accoucheuse baila, couchusa, coumà (n.f.)
accouder acoudâ...
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after his graduation. He
retained this post
until becoming Physician Accoucher to Glasgow's
Western Infirmary in 1878. From
about 1884 he
acted as Professorial...
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