- Catharina Cramer
Catharina Geertuida Cramer (nee Schrader) (born early September
1656 ,Bentheim ,Germany - diedOctober 30 1746 ,Dokkum ,Holland ) was a pioneering German/Dutchmidwife .Catharina Schrader was the eldest daughter of Friedrich Schrader, the court tailor to Earl Earnst Wihelm (1623-1693) in
Bentheim ,Germany . She married the local surgeon Earnst Cramer in 1683 with whom she had 6 children. In 1686 they moved toHallum inFriesland . When her husband died in 1692 she began to work as a midwife to support her family. She moved to the town ofDokkum where her practice grew and she attended over 100 births a year. She remarried in 1713 to Thomas Hight , a gold and silversmith and the mayor of Dokkum. For a time her practise reduced in size but on Hight's death in 1721 she returned to it full time specialising in complicated births. She was critical of the low level of midwifery skills at the time and often cooperated with male doctors and surgeons. The Northeastern Dictionary of Women's Biography] Mother and Child Were Saved (1987)]When she retired at aged 88 in 1744 she had attended 3060 births of which 64 were
twins and 3 weretriplets .She recorded detailed case histories of each delivery. Her notebook , which accounts for some fifty years of practice, stresses traditional manual techniques and the avoidance of instruments. It records some 4000 deliveries, 95% of which were spontaneous without intervention. Her corrected
maternal mortality was 4.6 per 1000 andperinatal mortality 54 per 1000 births. The Memoirs of a Friesian midwife ]
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