Jacques Guillemeau (1550–1613) was a French surgeon from Orléans. He is credited for making pioneer contributions in the fields of obstetrics, ophthalmology and pediatrics. He was a surgeon at Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, and a favored student of Ambroise Paré (1510–1590), who was also his father-in-law. Guillemeau, like Paré, was a surgeon to French royalty. Other publications by Guillemeau include Tables anatomiques and La chirurgie française.
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| - Jacques Guillemeau (* September 1549 in Orléans; † 13. März 1613 in Paris) war ein französischer Chirurg und Geburtshelfer. (de)
- Jacques Guillemeau (Orléans 1549 – Paris 1613) est un chirurgien français du XVIe siècle. Il a fait faire d'importants progrès à la chirurgie, l'obstétrique et la pédiatrie. (fr)
- Jacques Guillemeau (1550–1613) was a French surgeon from Orléans. He is credited for making pioneer contributions in the fields of obstetrics, ophthalmology and pediatrics. He was a surgeon at Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, and a favored student of Ambroise Paré (1510–1590), who was also his father-in-law. Guillemeau, like Paré, was a surgeon to French royalty. Other publications by Guillemeau include Tables anatomiques and La chirurgie française. (en)
- Jacques Guillemeau, född omkring 1550 i Orléans, död 13 mars 1613 i Paris, var en fransk kirurg och obstetriker. Guillemeau studerade vid Hôtel-Dieu de Paris och tjänstgjorde hos Ambroise Paré, som han följde i fält och i den dagliga praktiken i Paris. Guillemeau utkommenderades under fyra år till den spanska armén i Flandern, där han upplärdes av utländska läkare och översatte Parés kirurgi. Han var livläkare hos Karl IX, Henrik III och Henrik IV och föreståndare för kirurgiska kollegiet från 1595. (sv)
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| - Jacques Guillemeau (* September 1549 in Orléans; † 13. März 1613 in Paris) war ein französischer Chirurg und Geburtshelfer. (de)
- Jacques Guillemeau (1550–1613) was a French surgeon from Orléans. He is credited for making pioneer contributions in the fields of obstetrics, ophthalmology and pediatrics. He was a surgeon at Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, and a favored student of Ambroise Paré (1510–1590), who was also his father-in-law. Guillemeau, like Paré, was a surgeon to French royalty. In 1584 Guillemeau published Traité des maladies de l'oeil ("Treatise on eye diseases"), considered one of the best Renaissance-era works in ophthalmic medicine. He is also credited for providing the first description involving repair of palpebral coloboma, an eyelid defect he referred to as paupieres accurcies. In 1609 he published De l'heureux accouchement des femmes ("The happy delivery of women"), the first description of a method of assisted breech delivery popularized by other physicians, and sometimes known as the "Mauriceau-Smellie-Veit maneuver". Guillemeau was a practitioner of the podalic version for use in cases of placenta praevia, a procedure earlier revived by Ambroise Paré. Other publications by Guillemeau include Tables anatomiques and La chirurgie française. (en)
- Jacques Guillemeau (Orléans 1549 – Paris 1613) est un chirurgien français du XVIe siècle. Il a fait faire d'importants progrès à la chirurgie, l'obstétrique et la pédiatrie. (fr)
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