Marie Colinet

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Marie Colinet
Name Marie Colinet
Birth name
Birth date c. 1560
Birth place Geneva, Switzerland
Death date c. 1640
Death place Germany
Alma mater
Occupation Surgeon, Midwife
Years active
Organization
Known for Innovations in obstetrics and surgery
Notable works
Spouse(s)
Website


Marie Colinet (c. 1560 – c. 1640) was a pioneering Swiss midwife and surgeon known for her significant contributions to the fields of obstetrics and surgery. She is particularly noted for her innovative techniques in caesarean section and the use of anesthesia in surgical procedures.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Marie Colinet was born around 1560 in Geneva, Switzerland. Little is known about her early life and education, but it is believed that she received training in midwifery and surgery, possibly through apprenticeship, as formal medical education for women was not available at the time.

Career and Contributions[edit | edit source]

Colinet's career was marked by her work as a midwife and surgeon in Germany, where she moved after marrying Wilhelm Fabry, a prominent German surgeon. Together, they worked in several cities, including Cologne and Bern.

Innovations in Obstetrics[edit | edit source]

Marie Colinet is credited with performing one of the earliest recorded successful caesarean sections in which both the mother and child survived. This was a groundbreaking achievement at a time when such procedures were rarely successful. Her approach to the caesarean section involved careful surgical techniques and post-operative care, which were advanced for her time.

Use of Anesthesia[edit | edit source]

Colinet is also noted for her early use of anesthesia in surgical procedures. She utilized a form of ether to alleviate pain during operations, which was a significant advancement in surgical practice. This innovation helped pave the way for the development of modern anesthetic techniques.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Marie Colinet's contributions to medicine, particularly in the fields of obstetrics and surgery, have been recognized as pioneering. Her work laid the foundation for future advancements in these areas and highlighted the important role of women in the history of medicine.

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