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accoucheur

/ak-oo-shur; French a-koo-shœr/US // ˌæk uˈʃɜr; French a kuˈʃœr //UK // French (akuʃœr) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ac·cou·cheurs [ak-oo-shurz; French a-koo-shœr]. /ˌæk uˈʃɜrz; French a kuˈʃœr/.

    • : a person who assists during childbirth, especially an obstetrician.

Examples

  • Sir Richard Croft, a fashionable accoucheur of that time, was in attendance upon her with other physicians.

  • In many cases in which they are too feeble to be noticed by herself, the skilled accoucheur is capable of recognizing them.

  • Its position must therefore be changed, and the accoucheur must know how to change it with advantage.

  • The accoucheur should always assist therefore, if he can, because even if nature can complete the delivery it is with such danger.

  • This is a critical period, during which the accoucheur can render more real assistance than at almost any other.