Thomas Denman (physician)

Thomas Denman
Denman by William Skelton
Born27 June 1733
Died26 November 1815(1815-11-26) (aged 82)
Burial placeSt James's Church, England, United Kingdom
EducationBakewell grammar school
OccupationPhysician
ChildrenThomas and 2 daughters
ParentJohn

Thomas Denman, the elder, M.D. (27 June 1733 – 26 November 1815) was an English physician. He was the second son of John Denman (or Thomas), an apothecary. After a career in naval medicine he made a considerable amount of money in midwifery. The phenomenon of Denman's spontaneous evolution, by which a spontaneous impaction of the shoulder of a foetus resolves a difficult transverse delivery during childbirth, is named after him. He used his authority to support inducing premature labour in cases of narrow pelvis and other conditions in England (where the mother's life is imperiled by delivery at the full-time).