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André Levret

French obstetrician

Died when: 77 years 14 days (924 months)
Star Sign: Capricorn

 

André Levret

André Levret (8 January 1703 in Paris – 22 January 1780) was a French obstetrician who practised medicine in Paris.He was a contemporary of famed English obstetrician William Smellie (1697–1763), and along with Jean-Louis Baudelocque (1745–1810), helped advance the science of obstetrics in 18th century France.

Levret is considered by many to be the most influential figure in 18th century French obstetrics.He is known for his work involving breech maneuvers and Caesarean sections.

He wrote a number of influential books in the field of obstetrics and attracted students from all over Europe, among them German obstetrician Johann Lukas Boër (1751–1835).

He is credited with improving the birth forceps by adding a "pelvic curve" to the instrument.A classical procedure for assisted breech delivery is sometimes referred to as a "Mauriceau-Levret manipulation", named after Levret and physician François Mauriceau (1637–1709).

This procedure is also known as "Lachapelle’s manoeuvre", named after midwife Marie-Louise Lachapelle (1769–1821).He was a member of the Académie Royale de Chirurgie.


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