Vilmos Tauffer Explained
Vilmos Tauffer (Cluj-Napoca, 2 July 1851Budapest, 7 December 1934) was a Hungarian obstetrician, gynecologist, and university professor. He was a pioneer in his field in Hungary, founding a school and reforming midwife training, and was among the country's leading obstetricians. He is especially remembered for developing the first obstetrics registry in Hungary. He began collecting data in 1991 and published it in 1891. The present-day registry is still known as the Tauffer database. [1] [2]
Notes and References
- M . György Csákány . 2014-05-03 . Past, present, future and benefits of "Tauffer", the Hungarian obstetric registry . Orvosi Hetilap . en-US . 155 . 19 . 750–754 . 10.1556/oh.2014.29921 . 24796781 . 1788-6120.
- Zsirai . L. . Csákány . M. G. . Végh . G. . Tabák . GÁ . September 2019 . Distribution of birth weights between 2011 and 2015 and changes in percentile figures between 1996 and 2015. Analyis of the Tauffer database . Orvosi Hetilap . en . 160 . 36 . 1426–1436 . 10.1556/650.2019.31481 . 31492086 . 241468268 . 1788-6120.