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Mauriceau–Smellie–Veit
maneuver or
Mauriceau maneuver (named
after François
Mauriceau,
William Smellie and
Gustav Veit) is an
obstetric or
emergent medical...
- François
Mauriceau (1637 – 17
October 1709) was a
French obstetrician. Born in Paris, he
received his
training in
obstetrics at the Hôtel-Dieu. He was...
- man's seed and
casts her own with it". In the 17th century, François
Mauriceau described glands at the
female urethral meatus that "pour out
great quantities...
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delivery is
sometimes referred to as a "
Mauriceau-Levret mani****tion",
named after Levret and
physician François
Mauriceau (1637–1709). This
procedure is also...
- were
French as ****s enjo**** wide
usage in France. In 1694 François
Mauriceau in his early-modern treatise, The
Diseases of
Women with Child, records...
- naturalist,
pioneer of
comparative anatomy and
entomology (died 1680) François
Mauriceau,
French obstetrician (died 1709) June 24 – Nicolas-Claude
Fabri de Peiresc...
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evolved over time. In the late 17th century,
French obstetrician François
Mauriceau believed that the
enlarged abdomens of
falsely pregnant patients were...
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attempting to
calculate the area
under a
hyperbolic segment. François
Mauriceau publishes Traité des
Maladies des
Femmes Grosses et Accouchées in Paris...
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complications of ****l
breech birth. 17th
century French obstetrician, François
Mauriceau, is
alleged to have
described ECV as "a
little more
difficult than turning...
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fetal head may be
controlled by a
special two-handed grip
called the
Mauriceau–Smellie–Veit
maneuver or the
elective application of forceps. This will...