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Nicolas Puzos
French obstetrician
French obstetrician

Nicolas Puzos (1686–1753) was a French obstetrician in the 18th century.
Puzos first started in medical studies in 1702 when his father sent him as an aide-major with the French army so he could learn surgery. He next studied under Julien Clément.
Morisot-Deslandes posthumously published Puzos notes as Traité des Accouchements de M. Puzos in 1759.
Among other things Puzos is cited for his view that patients in childbirth should be bled.
References
References
- (2001). "Towards safer childbirth: an historical view of eclampsia". The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist.
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