- Stéphane Étienne
Tarnier (29
April 1828 – 23
November 1897) was a
French obstetrician who was a
native of Aiserey. He
studied and
practiced medicine in...
- of the
instrument was
added in 1877 by a
French obstetrician,
Stephan Tarnier in "descriptions of two new forceps." This
instrument featured a traction...
-
obstetrics and gynecology,
Aburel went in 1928 to Paris,
where he
worked at
Tarnier [fr] and Boucicaut [fr]
hospitals under professors Brindeau and Le Lorier...
-
first developed,
based on the
incubators used for
chicken eggs.
Stephane Tarnier is
generally considered to be the
father of the
incubator (or isolette...
- his
final performance.
Aznavour was born on 22 May 1924 at the
clinic Tarnier at 89, rue d'****as in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, 6th arrondis****t of Paris...
- as gavage.
Sadler dates its
origin to 1874 and
quotes Étienne Stéphane
Tarnier, a
pioneer perinatologist,
describing the procedure. Nowadays, infants...
- Finley,
American teacher,
author (d. 1909)
April 29 – Étienne Stéphane
Tarnier,
French obstetrician,
inventor (d. 1897) May 8
Henry Dunant,
Swiss founder...
- Segonzac Died 1940 (aged 84–85)
Awards Chevalier of the
Legion of
Honour (1896)
Academic career Academic advisor Étienne Stéphane
Tarnier Signature...
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American educator,
historian (b. 1810)
November 23 – Étienne Stéphane
Tarnier,
French obstetrician (b. 1828)
December 14 –
Robert Simpson, Scottish-Canadian...
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rather than
direct human contact.
French obstetrician Étienne Stéphane
Tarnier introduces a form of
neonatal incubator (couveuse) for
routine care of...