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Charles Delucena Meigs (/ˈmiːɡz/ MEEGZ;
February 19, 1792 – June 22, 1869) was an
American obstetrician who
worked as
chair of
obstetrics and diseases...
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Faculty of '41", an
influential collection of
professors including Charles Delucena Meigs and Mütter
Museum founder Thomas Dent Mütter. This
collection of...
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serves the area. St. George's
Primary School is in the community.
Charles Delucena Meigs (1792–1869),
American obstetrician Robert John Simmons, who served...
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engineer Charles Lyell Scottish scientist,
founder of
modern geology Charles Delucena Meigs American obstetrician Charles Karsner Mills American neurologist...
- Holmes'
conclusions were
ridiculed by many contemporaries,
including Charles Delucena Meigs, a well-known obstetrician, who stated, "Doctors are gentlemen, and...
- German) "an der Hand
klebende Cadavertheile" See for
instance Charles Delucena Meigs, in
which there is a link to an
original source do****ent. The author...
- Mitc****, Penn Med
class of 1805:
Maryland representative to
Congress Charles Delucena Meigs:
pioneering leader in
obstetrics John
Peter Mettauer:
first plastic...
- Boston:
William D. Ticknor, 1842. Small, 55 ****van, 235 Meigs,
Charles Delucena. On the Nature, Signs, and
Treatment of
Childbed Fevers. Philadelphia:...
- include:
Arthur Ingersoll Meigs (1882–1956),
American architect Charles Delucena Meigs (1792–1869),
American obstetrician Cornelia Meigs (1884–1973), American...
- was born in Augusta, Georgia, in May 1816. He was the son of Dr.
Charles Delucena Meigs and Mary
Montgomery Meigs. His
father was a
nationally known obstetrician...