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- Louise_Bourgeois_Boursier abstract "Louise Bourgeois or Louise Boursier or Louise Bourgeois or Louyse Bourgeous or Louyse Bourgeois (1563–1636) was a French midwife called The Scholar. She was midwife to the French royal family of King Henry IV of France and his wife Marie de Médicis, and helped raise the art from folklore to science through her prodigious writings and her methods which were based on common sense.".
- Q3263690 abstract "Louise Bourgeois or Louise Boursier or Louise Bourgeois or Louyse Bourgeous or Louyse Bourgeois (1563–1636) was a French midwife called The Scholar. She was midwife to the French royal family of King Henry IV of France and his wife Marie de Médicis, and helped raise the art from folklore to science through her prodigious writings and her methods which were based on common sense.".
- Louise_Bourgeois_Boursier comment "Louise Bourgeois or Louise Boursier or Louise Bourgeois or Louyse Bourgeous or Louyse Bourgeois (1563–1636) was a French midwife called The Scholar. She was midwife to the French royal family of King Henry IV of France and his wife Marie de Médicis, and helped raise the art from folklore to science through her prodigious writings and her methods which were based on common sense.".
- Q3263690 comment "Louise Bourgeois or Louise Boursier or Louise Bourgeois or Louyse Bourgeous or Louyse Bourgeois (1563–1636) was a French midwife called The Scholar. She was midwife to the French royal family of King Henry IV of France and his wife Marie de Médicis, and helped raise the art from folklore to science through her prodigious writings and her methods which were based on common sense.".