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Ferdinand Adolf Kehrer (16 February 1837 – 16 June 1914) was a German gynecologist who was a native of Guntersblum in Rhenish Hesse. He was the father of neurologist Ferdinand Adalbert Kehrer (1883–1966). Kehrer is remembered for performing the first modern Caesarean section. It involved a transverse incision of the lower segment of the uterus, a procedure that minimizes bleeding, and is still widely used today, typically in form of the Pfannenstiel incision, a modification made by Hermann Johannes Pfannenstiel in 1900. He died in Heidelberg.

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  • Ferdinand Adolf Kehrer (de)
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  • Ferdinand Adolf Kehrer (* 16. Februar 1837 in Guntersblum; † 16. Juni 1914 in Heidelberg) war ein deutscher Gynäkologe. Er begründete 1881 den modernen Kaiserschnitt und führte 1882, zeitgleich mit Max Sänger, die doppelte Uterusnaht bei der Schnittentbindung ein. (de)
  • Ferdinand Adolf Kehrer, né le 16 février 1837 à Guntersblum et mort le 16 juin 1914 à Heidelberg, est un gynécologue allemand, pionnier de la césarienne moderne. (fr)
  • Ferdinando Adolf Kehrer (Guntersblum, 16 febbraio 1837 – Heidelberg, 16 giugno 1914) è stato un ginecologo tedesco. (it)
  • Ferdinand Adolf Kehrer (16 February 1837 – 16 June 1914) was a German gynecologist who was a native of Guntersblum in Rhenish Hesse. He was the father of neurologist Ferdinand Adalbert Kehrer (1883–1966). Kehrer is remembered for performing the first modern Caesarean section. It involved a transverse incision of the lower segment of the uterus, a procedure that minimizes bleeding, and is still widely used today, typically in form of the Pfannenstiel incision, a modification made by Hermann Johannes Pfannenstiel in 1900. He died in Heidelberg. (en)
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