Definition of Accoucheur. Meaning of Accoucheur. Synonyms of Accoucheur

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Definition of Accoucheur

Accoucheur
Accoucheur Ac*cou*cheur", n. [F., fr. accoucher. See Accouchement.] A man who assists women in childbirth; a man midwife; an obstetrician.

Meaning of Accoucheur from wikipedia

- midwives (or male midwives, if it is necessary to identify them further) or accoucheurs; the term midhusband is occasionally encountered, mostly as a joke. In...
- Alytes maurus, commonly known as the Moroccan midwife toad, is a species of frog in the family Alytidae. It is endemic to Morocco. Its natural habitats...
- Royal College of Physicians in London. In 1796, Underwood was chosen as accoucheur at the birth of Princess Charlotte of Wales. In 1801, he fell sick and...
- detriment of the party communicating it. The 1896 case featuring the royal accoucheur Dr William Smoult Playfair showed the difference between lay and medical...
- Chamberlen became surgeon to Queen Anne of Denmark, wife of James I and accoucheur to Queen Henrietta Maria, Charles I's queen. Admitted to the College of...
- was undertaken by Sir Richard Croft. Croft was not a physician, but an accoucheur, much in fashion among the well-to-do. Charlotte was believed to be due...
- posthumous birth after the death of the mother Other Decreasing experience of accoucheurs with the management of breech presentation. Although obstetricians and...
- Wonderful A Servant of Two Masters Honey Bee Man The Master of the House Accoucheur Life Revelations Incisive Great Teacher One and a Half Summer The Gold...
- into a Jewish family in Botoșani, his father Iosif was an experienced accoucheur, with an 1832 degree from Pest University. Emil obtained a doctorate from...
- family secret for nearly two centuries and through four generations of accoucheur. The scanty evidence for the early use of the forceps only suggests, however...