Franz Naegele

Franz Naegele

Franz Karl Naegele (7 December 1778 – 21 January 1851) was a German obstetrician born in Düsseldorf. His son, Hermann Franz Naegele (1801–1851), was also a noted obstetrician.[1]

He earned his medical degree from the University of Bamberg, afterwards opening a medical practice in Barmen. In 1807, he became an associate professor at the University of Heidelberg, where in 1810 he was appointed a full professor of obstetrics.

He is remembered for "Naegele's rule", a standard method of calculating the due date for a pregnancy. His name is also lent to "Naegele obliquity", also known as an anterior asynclitism.[2]

A variety of obliquely contracted bony pelvis where there is arrested development of one of the sacral alae, has also been named after him (Naegele's pelvis). [3]

Selected publications

References

  1. ^ [1] Archived 2013-01-27 at archive.today Medical History Museum Ancient instruments and equipment
  2. ^ [2] Google Books, Essential of Obstetrics By Arulkumaran
  3. ^ de la Paz, J. T.; Micozzi, M. S. (1977). "Triad of Naegele's pelvis, Pott's disease and dystocia". Modern Medicine of Asia. 13 (12): 9–10. PMID 604782.
  4. ^ Yufind library, Yale University[permanent dead link]