Joseph-Alexis Stoltz (14 December 1803, in Andlau – 20 May 1896) was a French obstetrician.
In 1829 he became an associate professor at the University of Strasbourg, where in 1834 he was appointed professor of accouchements (obstetrics).
In 1867 he was appointed dean to the faculty of medicine at Strasbourg.
Due to consequences of the Franco-Prussian War, the medical faculty relocated to Nancy in 1872, where Stoltz resumed his role as dean.Stoltz is credited for introducing into French obstetrics the technique of induced premature labor in cases of dangerous parturition.
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