- 1596), a
Huguenot surgeon who fled from
Paris to
England in 1569. The
Chamberlens are
famous for
inventing the
modern use of
obstetrical forceps. It remained...
- I (London, 1809), p. 388. Russell, Lesley. An
Asclepiad family − The
Chamberlens and DeLaunes, 1569–1792: Five
generations of surgeons, physicians, accoucheurs...
- of
Peter Chamberlen the
third Hugh
Chamberlen the
younger (1664–1728),
English physician, son of Hugh
Chamberlen the
elder Peter Chamberlen the elder...
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Peter Chamberlen may
refer to:
Peter Chamberlen the
elder (c. 1560–1631), French-English
surgeon and man-midwife
Peter Chamberlen the
younger (1572–1626)...
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obstetric forceps were
invented by the
eldest son of the
Chamberlen family of surgeons. The
Chamberlens were
French Huguenots from
Normandy who
worked in Paris...
- Hugh
Chamberlen the
elder (c. 1632 –
after 1720) was an
English royal physician,
obstetrician and
writer on finance. The
eldest son of
Peter Chamberlen the...
-
Thomas Chamberlen (9
February 1842 – 12
August 1912) was a
British builder and
politician who
served as the
first Mayor of the
Metropolitan Borough of...
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previous attempts to
bring the
licensing and
control of
midwifery under the
Chamberlens. The
issue continued to be raised.
Nicholas Culpeper published a Directory...
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service in
London took
place at the Mill Yard
Church in 1651, led by
Peter Chamberlen. M.D. "the Third". The
first records of
church activities were destro****...
-
Secret Instrument (San Francisco, 1989), p. 30:
James Hobson Aveling, The
Chamberlens and the
midwifery forceps (London, 1882), p. 11. M. S. Giuseppi, HMC...