- Jean-Louis
Baudelocque (30
November 1745 – 2 May 1810) was a
French obstetrician who
studied and
practiced medicine in Paris. He was born in Heilly, in...
- her
return to Cameroon,
worked as a
qualified midwife in the
Pavillon Baudelocque of the Yaoundé
Central Hospital. She was
socially committed, particularly...
-
obstetrician William Smellie (1697–1763), and
along with Jean-Louis
Baudelocque (1745–1810),
helped advance the
science of
obstetrics in 18th century...
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French forceps, Levret-
Baudelocque type (1760–1860) with
perforator and hook at the end of the handles...
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surgeon Pierre-Joseph
Desault (1744–1795) and
obstetrician Jean-Louis
Baudelocque (1745–1810). Two
years later he
visited London,
being interested in the...
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German naturalist and
explorer (died 1781)
November 30 – Jean-Louis
Baudelocque,
French obstetrician (died 1810)
December 15 –
Johann Gottfried Koehler...
- Cavendish,
English physicist and
chemist (born 1731). May 2 – Jean-Louis
Baudelocque,
French obstetrician (born 1745) June 26 –
Joseph Michel Montgolfier...
- as consultant-surgeon of the Emperor, and in 1810
replaced Jean-Louis
Baudelocque (1745–1810) as head of
maternity services.
Following the
birth of Napoleon...
- Naegele, She was
teaching beside professor Jean-Louis
Baudelocque at the Hôtel-Dieu.
Baudelocque realized the need for a
systematically organized school...
- book on the "art des accouchements" (which is
actually by Jean-Louis
Baudelocque). Du Fot was a
columnist and
wrote on
animal epidemiology. He was also...