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Physician
Born Charles Delucena MEIGS
American obstetrician
Born on February 19, 1792 in St. George, Bermuda
Died on June 21, 1869 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Meigs was born in St. George, Bermuda, the son of Josiah Meigs and Clara Benjamin Meigs. He died June 22, 1869, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He graduated in medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in 1817. In 1818 he was awarded an honorary degree of M.D. from Princeton University. Meigs specialized in obstetrics and was for a long time the acknowledged leader in this branch of medicine. In 1841, he became professor of obstetrics and diseases of women in the Jefferson Medical College, until his retirement in 1861.
... Meigs was born in St. George, Bermuda, the son of Josiah Meigs and Clara Benjamin Meigs. He died June 22, 1869, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He graduated in medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in 1817. In 1818 he was awarded an honorary degree of M.D. from Princeton University. Meigs specialized in obstetrics and was for a long time the acknowledged leader in this branch of medicine. In 1841, he became professor of obstetrics and diseases of women in the Jefferson Medical College, until his retirement in 1861.
He graduated in medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in 1817. In 1818 he was awarded an honorary degree of M.D. from Princeton University. Meigs specialized in obstetrics and was for a long time the acknowledged leader in this branch of medicine. In 1841, he became professor of obstetrics and diseases of women in the Jefferson Medical College, until his retirement in 1861.
... Meigs was born in St. George, Bermuda, the son of Josiah Meigs and Clara Benjamin Meigs. He died June 22, 1869, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He graduated in medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in 1817. In 1818 he was awarded an honorary degree of M.D. from Princeton University. Meigs specialized in obstetrics and was for a long time the acknowledged leader in this branch of medicine. In 1841, he became professor of obstetrics and diseases of women in the Jefferson Medical College, until his retirement in 1861.
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