Marie-Anne Victoire Gillain Boivin (9 April 1773 – 16 May 1841) was a French midwife, inventor, and obstetrics writer. Mme Boivin has been called one...
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standard author abbreviation "Boivin" Marie Boivin (1773–1841), French midwife, inventor, and obstetrics writer Michel Boivin, French historian and anthropologist...
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Étienne Aignan, French writer, librettist, and playwright (d. 1824) Marie Boivin, French midwife, inventor and obstetrics writer (d. 1841) April 14 –...
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United States, Ste. Marie's Cooperative Credit Association. The son of Stanislas and Marie (Doucet) Boivin, Joseph Auguste Boivin was born September 21...
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writing for the blind that was the inspiration for Braille. May 16 – Marie Boivin, French midwife, inventor and obstetrics writer (born 1773) May 31 –...
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Jean Boniface Textoris, French military surgeon (died 1828) April 9 – Marie Boivin, French midwife, inventor and obstetrics writer (died 1841) May 19 –...
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13 – Maria Madeline Taylor, Australian stage actor (b. 1805) May 16 – Marie Boivin, French midwife, inventor, and obstetrics writer (b. 1773) May 20 – Joseph...
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Louis Boivin (1649–1724) was a French writer and the elder brother of Jean Boivin the Younger. A member of the Académie des inscriptions, he wrote Mémoires...
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laser-based eye surgery Martine Bertereau (born c.1600), mineralogy Marie Boivin (1773–1841), pelvimeter, vaginal speculum Herminie Cadolle (1845–1926)...
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low in her hospital. One of her students was the accomplished midwife Marie Boivin. She treated her students like members of her own family, supporting...
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American physician : 31 Emily Blackwell (1826–1910), American physician Marie Boivin (1773–1841), French writer on obstetrics Elizabeth D. A. Cohen (1820–1921)...
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Charles Boivin, further construction resulted in a chapel, a residence for the Jesuits, a cookhouse, a smithy and other buildings. Sainte-Marie became...
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Sophie Nélisse (redirect from Marie-Sophie Nélisse)
Archived from the original on October 12, 2016. Retrieved October 12, 2016. Boivin, Catherine-Chantal (November 22, 2011). "Sophie Nélisse: Activités familiales...
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in the 18th century. Another important French midwife was Marie Anne Victoire Gillain Boivin, who advocated for formal midwifery training, and in addition...
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Thibault Charles Marie Septime de Montalembert (born 10 February 1962) is a French theatre, film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his...
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Bly, American journalist WGPSN Boivin 4°18′N 60°30′W / 4.3°N 60.5°W / 4.3; -60.5 (Boivin) 20.4 1994 Marie Boivin, French medical researcher WGPSN...
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Étienne Aignan, French writer, librettist, and playwright (d. 1824) Marie Boivin, French midwife, inventor and obstetrics writer (d. 1841) April 14 –...
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France, the son of Jean Bochart de Champigny (Intendant of Rouen) and Marie Boivin. Little is known about his life before his appointment as intendant,...
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Lieutenant-Governor of Guinea Jean Louis Marie Poiret, French clergyman, botanist, and explorer Jeanne Poiret Boivin, French jewelry designer Paul Poiret...
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Royale Irlandaise (Les Belles Lettres, 1986). (Co-edited with Jeanne-Marie Boivin) Mélusines Continentales et Insulaires: Actes du Colloque International...
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Suzanne Belperron (section Boivin jewellery house)
influential 20th-century jewellery designer based in Paris. She worked for the Boivin and Herz jewellery houses before the outbreak of World War II. Subsequently...
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Peter Chanel, priest, missionary, martyr and saint (born 1803) 16 May - Marie Boivin, obstetrician (born 1773) 1 June - Nicolas Appert, confectioner, inventor...
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Retrieved 2022-12-29. Miallier, Didier; Boivin, Pierre; Deniel, Catherine; Gourgaud, Alain; Lanos, Philippe; Sforna, Marie; Pilleyre, Thierry (2010). "The ultimate...
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French entomologist Françoise Bertin (1925-2014), French actress Françoise Boivin (born 1960), Canadian politician Françoise Bonnet (born 1957), French long-distance...
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Marie-Claude Bibeau PC MP (born April 4, 1970) is a Canadian politician who is the current Minister of National Revenue. She was elected to represent...
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Chabot as Cécile Boivin Claude Blanchard as Pierre Boivin Anne Dorval as Lucie Chabot Jean-François Pichette as Daniel Charron Marie-Joanne Boucher as...
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Baxter is a 1989 French horror film directed by Jérôme Boivin. The film is based on the novel Hell Hound (1977) by Ken Greenhall (under the pseudonym Jessica...
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Belleau poet Indianland Martin Bellemare playwright Le chant de Georges Boivin, Cœur minéral Paul Bellini 1959 screenwriter, comedy John Bemrose 1947 journalist...
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Montorgueil) Boivin, 1921 ABC, Petits contes (text by J. Lemaître) Mame, 1921; Kildine, histoire d'une méchante petite Princesse (text by Marie, Reine de...
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secure her freedom. The cast also includes Fred-Eric Salvail, Geneviève Boivin-Roussy, Dorothée Gauthier Nolett, Ryan Bommarito, Benoît Mauffette and Adrien...
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