of Peter Chamberlen the third Hugh Chamberlen the younger (1664–1728), English physician, son of Hugh Chamberlen the elder Peter Chamberlen the elder...
Peter Chamberlen may refer to: Peter Chamberlen the elder (c. 1560–1631), French-English surgeon and man-midwife Peter Chamberlen the younger (1572–1626)...
obstetric forceps were invented by the eldest son of the Chamberlen family of surgeons. The Chamberlens were French Huguenots from Normandy who worked in Paris...
Hugh Chamberlen the elder (c. 1632 – after 1720) was an English royal physician, obstetrician and writer on finance. The eldest son of Peter Chamberlen the...
Dennis, and Peter Chamberlen, the surgeon to the queen, who had both helped at the birth of Mary Stuart in April 1605. Chamberlen is thought to have...
Peter Chamberlen M.D. (1601–1683), known as Peter the Third, was an English physician. The obstetrical forceps as invention has been credited to the Chamberlen...
Peter Chamberlen the elder (c.1560–1631) was a French barber-surgeon who grew up in England and worked in London. With an interest in obstetrics, he was...
service in London took place at the Mill Yard Church in 1651, led by Peter Chamberlen. M.D. "the Third". The first records of church activities were destroyed...
Peter Chamberlen (or Pierre) (1572–1626) was the younger of two brothers with the same forename, the sons of Guillaume (William) Chamberlen (c. 1540 –...
Hugh Chamberlen the younger (1664–1728) was a fashionable English physician in London. The eldest son of Hugh Chamberlen the elder, he was educated at...
establishment of forceps-assisted delivery in the 16th century by the Chamberlen family. Forceps were later developed over several centuries by leading...
Protestants such as the London minister Thomas Tillam and court physician Peter Chamberlen during the reformation began to identify Sunday worship as the Mark of...
established in London, where the first service took place in 1651, led by Peter Chamberlen. M.D. "the Third". The first records of church activities were destroyed...
1660) May – Spencer Compton, 2nd Earl of Northampton (died 1643) Peter Chamberlen, physician (died 1683) 1602 29 March – John Lightfoot, churchman and rabbinical...
(disambiguation) Chamberlin (disambiguation) Chamberlayne (disambiguation) Chamberlen This page lists people with the surname Chamberlaine. If an internal link...
concubine) left her vp to him al togither. When the king died, the lord Chamberlen toke her. Which in the kinges daise, albeit he was sore ennamored vpon...
education background; contemporaries included Benjamin Worsley, Hugh Chamberlen, William Petty and John Locke. His early writings sought to explain and...
co-founder of the Rousseau Institute in Geneva, father of Daniel Bovet. Peter Chamberlen, physician, obstetrician, invented delivery via forceps. George de Benneville...
disputations at the house of William Webb in Bartholomew Lane, with Peter Chamberlen the third, on the questions: '1. Whether or no a private person may preach...
after Plumier's unexpected death. Dedicated in 1722. Monument to Dr Hugh Chamberlen d.June 1728, paid for by the widowed Duchess of Buckingham, and also executed...
Scott, 1915) Selected articles: 1910 "A Sabbatarian Pioneer — Dr. Peter Chamberlen", Transactions of the Baptist Historical Society, 1910. Review Archived...
subject in England, and published as much as he could discover of Hugh Chamberlen's (concealed) methods of delivery with the forceps. A second edition appeared...