| 1. | He was physician accoucheur to the Duchess of Connaught, an hon.
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| 2. | In France these male-midwives were referred to as " accoucheurs ".
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| 3. | The accoucheurs argued that their involvement in midwifery was to improve the process of childbirth.
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| 4. | On 3 July 1752 he was admitted a Licentiate of the " accoucheur ".
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| 5. | In 1796, Underwood was chosen as accoucheur at the birth of the Princess Charlotte of Wales.
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| 6. | He was then appointed physician-accoucheur to the Farringdon general dispensary and lying-in charity.
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| 7. | In 1872 he established himself as physician, especially as accoucheur and gynecologist, in his native town.
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| 8. | He decided to specialise in obstetrics and took the position of physician-accoucheur at the Farringdon General Dispensary.
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| 9. | He finds her a place to stay with Adhemar de la Mothe and an accoucheur as Diana is pregnant by Johnson.
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| 10. | He obtained a large practice as an accoucheur and was appointed physician to the British Lying-in Hospital in London.
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