Thomas R. Verny, MD, is a gifted psychiatrist, academic, writer, communicator, and accoucheur to prenatal and perinatal psychology. |
Its position must therefore be changed, and the accoucheur must know how to change it with advantage. |
The cord is attached to the body of the child at the point called the navel, being cut off at birth by the accoucheur. |
A logical Yankee mind operates as an accoucheur to bring that to daylight with which the events are pregnant. |
His fee as accoucheur on these occasions was, I believe, a considerable one. |
He in fact briefly stayed with Smellie when he first arrived in London in 1741, but he soon moved away to become an assistant to James Douglas, another Scottish accoucheur. |