Hugh Chamberlen the elder (c. 1632 – after 1720) was an English royal physician, obstetrician and writer on finance. The eldest son of Peter Chamberlen...
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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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Hugh Chamberlen the younger (1664–1728) was a fashionable English physician in London. The eldest son of Hugh Chamberlen the elder, he was educated at...
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150 years by the Chamberlen family, although there is evidence for its presence as far back as 1634[citation needed]. Hugh Chamberlen the elder, grandnephew...
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Peter Chamberlen M.D. (1601–1683), known as Peter the Third, was an English physician. The obstetrical forceps as invention has been credited to the Chamberlen...
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medical education background; contemporaries included Benjamin Worsley, Hugh Chamberlen, William Petty and John Locke. His early writings sought to explain...
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obstetrician Hugh Chamberlen tried to sell the secret of a specialized obstetrical forceps to him. Mauriceau became disgusted that the Chamberlen family kept...
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after Plumier's unexpected death. Dedicated in 1722. Monument to Dr Hugh Chamberlen d.June 1728, paid for by the widowed Duchess of Buckingham, and also...
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(1647–1715) John Philip Jordis (1681–1715) William Penn (1644–1718) Hugh Chamberlen (1630–1720) Sir Anthony Deane (1633–1721) Laurence Braddon (d. 1724)...
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subject in England, and published as much as he could discover of Hugh Chamberlen's (concealed) methods of delivery with the forceps. A second edition...
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