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- Frans verloskundige (1563-1636) (nl)
- Fransız ebe (1563-1636) (tr)
- French midwife (en)
- francouzská porodní bába (cs)
- französische Hebamme (de)
- matrona, escritora y ginecóloga francesa (es)
- położna dworu francuskiego (pl)
- sage-femme française (fr)
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- During childhood was probably tutored in the humanities; taught herself midwifery by reading the writings of the obstetrical innovator Ambroise Paré and possibly by obtaining tips from her surgeon husband . Also observed both deliveries and the autopsies of women who died in childbirth at the poor hospital in Paris. (en)
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- Midwifery, gynecology (en)
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- Scholarly as well as empirically based writings on midwifery and gynecology that include innovative protocols for delivering malpresenting fetuses. Became royal midwife to French royal family and delivered the future Louis XIII and his five siblings. Bourgeois’s successful delivery of the future Louis XIII helped bring about peace and prosperity in the realm after many decades of dynastic and religious war. Known for being the first woman to write a printed medical text in France. (en)
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- Queen Marie de Médicis, Louis XIII (en)
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- Martin Boursier, army surgeon (en)
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- Courts of Henry IV of France and Louis XIII of France (en)
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- Louise Boursier (en)
- Louyse Bourgeois (de)
- Louyse Bourgeois (eu)
- Louise Bourgeois Boursier (es)
- Louise Bourgeois (sage-femme) (fr)
- Louise Bourgeois (położna) (pl)
- Louyse Bourgeois (sv)
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