Paul Bar

Paul Bar (1932) Paul Bar (5 November 1853, in Paris – 26 November 1945, in Paris) was a French obstetrician.

From 1876 he worked as a hospital interne in Paris, and served as an assistant to Étienne Stéphane Tarnier at the Maternité. In 1887 he obtained his agrégation for obstetrics at the faculty of medicine, and successively worked at the hospitals Tenon, Saint-Louis and Saint-Antoine. In 1907 he succeeded Pierre-Constant Budin as professor of obstetrics to the medical faculty.

He was a co-founder of the ''Société d'obstétrique de Paris''. In 1926 he was named president of the Académie de Médecine.

He was involved in all facets of obstetrics, being especially known for his work involving eclampsia, twin pregnancies and craniotomy. An obstetrical implement known as a ''pince de Bar'' (an umbilical cord clamp) is named after him. Provided by Wikipedia
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Affiche van Paul Bar uitgegeven in 1936 door de Parti Ouvrier Belge (POB) voor de parlementsverkiezingen. Tekst: Elections législatives de ...

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Affiche van Paul Bar uitgegeven in 1936 door de Belgische Werkliedenpartij (BWP) voor de parlementsverkiezingen. Afbeelding: oud-soldaat met geamputeerd been ...

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