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I was a man-midwife; or, if you prefer it, an accoucheur.'
When the baby's head is delivered, the device is detached, allowing the accoucheur and the mother to complete the delivery of the baby.
In 1872 he established himself as physician, especially as accoucheur and gynecologist, in his native town.
Croft was not a physician, but an accoucheur, or male midwife, much in fashion among the well-to-do.
He obtained a large practice as an accoucheur and was appointed physician to the British Lying-in Hospital.
He soon obtained a high reputation in his profession, and was appointed physician accoucheur to the New Town Dispensary.
The Invisible Accoucheur".
The one seeks an accoucheur for his thoughts, the other seeks some one whom he can assist: a good conversation thus originates.
'You do not happen to know Dr Baudelocque, the accoucheur, by any chance?'
This useful intermediary we may call the accoucheur - the managerial midwife who sees that their organisation gives birth to a new idea... ".
According to Daniels, Cardus "thrived in the role of patron, encourager, [and] accoucheur".
For delivering the grand dames of the French court in the late seventeenth century, Julien Clement was appointed royal accoucheur.
In 1709 he was elected physician accoucheur to the Middlesex Hospital, and held the post till his large practice forced him to give it up in 1783.
"Observations sur le crapaud mâle accoucheur de la femelle".
(i) The initiator or "accoucheur": "No organisation is likely to embrace action learning unless there is some person within it ready to fight on its behalf.
Napoleon also chose him as accoucheur to Empress Marie-Louise and to Caroline Bonaparte, the emperor's younger sister.
The Crapaud Accoucheur (Alytes maurus) is a species of frog in the Discoglossidae family.
Smith was born in 1804 "at the house of a fashionable accoucheur in Harley street" before returning to the family home of Ashlyns in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England.
El Hadj Malick Sy : Soufi et Grand accoucheur du "musulman de midi" in le quotidien, 10 April 2006.
By 1780 he was once more in the Netherlands, having resigned his connection to Dr. John Sims, for many years the leading accoucheur in London, and retired to follow his studies in moral philosophy.
William Smith wrote that his reputation in the Islamic world seems to have been very great, and it is said that he was especially consulted by midwives, whence he received the name of Al-kawabeli or "the Accoucheur."
To his work without flinching the accoucheur comes, I see the elder-hand pressing receiving supporting, I recline by the sills of the exquisite flexible doors, And mark the outlet, and mark the relief and escape.
The operation was performed in the manner of a battlefield operation under the command of M. Dubois, then accoucheur to the Empress Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma, and considered to be the best doctor in France.
And as for your lying-in, I have consulted Baudelocque: he is certainly the best accoucheur in Europe; we are old friends, and he will wait on you as soon as you are installed - you could not be in better hands.