Jean-Louis Baudelocque, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jean-Louis Baudelocque

French obstetrician

Date of Birth: 30-Nov-1745

Place of Birth: Heilly, Hauts-de-France, France

Date of Death: 02-May-1810

Profession: teacher, physician, surgeon, university teacher, gynaecologist, obstetrician

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Jean-Louis Baudelocque

  • Jean-Louis Baudelocque (30 November 1745 – 2 May 1810) was a French obstetrician who studied and practiced medicine in Paris.
  • He was born in Heilly, in the region of Picardie. Baudelocque is known for making obstetrics a scientific discipline in France.
  • He advanced and popularized the methodology of William Smellie (1697–1763), who modernized obstetrical practices in England in the 18th century.
  • Baudelocque is credited for correcting errors regarding childbirth and wrote a popular book on midwifery.
  • He refined André Levret's (1703–1780) "pelvic forceps" and constructed a pelvimeter for use in obstetrics.
  • His pelvimeter were anthropometric calipers used to measure external pelvic dimensions.
  • This distance was to become known as "Baudelocque's diameter" (the external conjugate diameter of the pelvis).
  • In England, William Smellie developed a method for measuring internal pelvic dimensions. In 1806 Emperor Napoleon appointed Baudelocque as the first chair of obstetrics in France, and at the same time he began serving as physician-in-chief at the Maternité (later named Maternité Baudelocque), where he taught classes on midwifery.
  • Napoleon also chose him as accoucheur to Empress Marie-Louise and to Caroline Bonaparte, the emperor's younger sister.

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