Research:Birth Forceps
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| born on | 27 January 1913 at 20:10 (= 8:10 PM ) | ||||
| Place | 45n32, 122w37 | ||||
| Timezone | PST h8w (is standard time) | ||||
| Data source |
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| Astrology data | 07°40' 23°22 Asc. 12°25'
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Biography
American child born to a mother who was in labor for more than 24 hours; the baby was her first child. During the birth, the doctor "took the baby," presumably with forceps. The child was a mess; one of his eyes was almost out, and he was blue all over. For many years, he worked as a craftsman and engineer. His accomplishments included the design of the heat shield for one of the first space capsules.
Source Notes
Dorothy Hughes, her brother, MH, 4/1983
Categories
- Personal : Birth : Difficult birth (Forceps)
- Vocation : Engineer : Mechanical (Space capsule design)

07°40'
23°22 Asc.
12°25'