Angélique Marguerite Le Boursier du Coudray (c. 1712 – 17 April 1794) was an influential, pioneering midwife during her lifetime, who gained fame when...
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soldier Angélique Bullion (17th century), French benefactress Angelique Burgos (born 1978), Puerto Rican television host and actress Angélique du Coudray (1715–1794)...
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Scottish-born Benedictine monk, physicist and inventor (died 1751) undated Angélique du Coudray, French pioneer of modern midwifery (died 1789) Bartholomew Mosse...
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organ failure. Angélique du Coudray publishes Abrégé de l'art des accouchements ("The Art of Obstetrics"). Posthumous publication of Émilie du Châtelet's...
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calcining zinc sulphide into an oxide usable in the retort process. Angélique du Coudray demonstrates the first obstetric mannequin. Scottish physician Francis...
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there came from it a jet of alcohol that rose more than a foot high. Angélique du Coudray at the Dinner Party database, Brooklyn Museum. Retrieved 24 October...
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Swedish botanist for whom the dahlia is named (born 1751) undated – Angélique du Coudray, French pioneer of modern midwifery (born 1712) Richardson, Benjamin...
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biologist Rosalie de Constant [fr] (1758–1834), Swiss naturalist Angélique du Coudray (1712–1794), French midwife Maria Dalle Donne (1778–1842), Italian...
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17th century, England, L) Charles Cotton (1630–1687, England, Sp) Angélique du Coudray (c. 1712–1794, France, M) G. G. Coulton (1858–1947, England, H) Janet...
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theory of resonance and hearing, among other important contributions Angélique du Coudray (c. 1712–1794) – head midwife at the Hôtel-Dieu, Paris, inventor...
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