Re: Died in childbirth

From: Douglas Krell (dkrell@msn.com)
Sun Jul 27 12:44:05 2003


Julius Cesar? Douglas Krell MD

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From: Bernard Cristalli To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2003 11:14 AM Subject: Died in childbirth

Hi Listers,

A belgian colleague is looking for some famous women (or daughters, wifes, sisters... of famous persons) who died in childbirth.

We already have a few of them, but less than 10. Jane Seymour (Mrs Henry VIII) Princess Charlotte, Léopold I, roi des belges 1st wife Mary Wollstonecraft, (1759-1797), who wrote on girls' education Mrs Beeton, an english receiots writer. The hero's wife in Hemingway.

Can you help?

-- Bernard Cristalli MD AMACOG AIHP - ACCA Paris France http://www.CliniquedelEssonne.fr http://www.obgyn.net/corresp/cristalli.htm http://www.gyneweb.fr '64 Mk2 3.8





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