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Veit is a personal name. Notable people with the name include: Surname *Gustav Veit (1824–1903), German gynecologist and obstetrician, a native of Leobschütz *Johann Veit (1852–1917), German gynecologist *Mario Veit (born 1973), German boxer *Mauro Luis Veit (born 1983), Brazilian defensive midfielder * Philipp Veit (1793–1877), German Romantic painter *Sankt Veit (other), the German name for Saint Vitus and a number of derived names *Sixten Veit (born 1970), retired German football player * Stan Veit (1919–2010), entrepreneur and publisher in the early days of the personal computer industry in the United States *Václav Jindřich Veit (1806–1864), Czech composer, copyist, pianist and lawyer Given name * Veit Amerbach, professor of theology and member of Martin Luther's entourage who converted to Catholicism *Veit Arnpeck (1440–1505), Bavarian historian *Veit Bach (1550–1578), Hungarian miller who founded the Bach family of composers and musicians *Veit Erb ...
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Gustav Veit
Aloys Constantin Conrad Gustav Veit (June 3, 1824 – April 20, 1903) was a German gynecologist and obstetrician who was a native of Leobschütz. He was the father of gynecologist Johann Veit (1852–1917). In 1848 he received his medical doctorate from the University of Halle, and following graduation remained in Halle as an assistant to Anton Friedrich Hohl (1789–1862) at the institute of maternity. In 1854 he attained the chair of obstetrics at the University of Rostock, and in 1864 moved to the University of Bonn as professor and director of the department of obstetrics. He died in Deyelsdorf. His name is associated with the " Mauriceau–Smellie–Veit maneuver", a procedure defined as a classical method of assisted breech delivery. The birthing maneuver is named along with obstetricians François Mauriceau (1637–1709) and William Smellie (1697–1763), although it was first described by Jacques Guillemeau (1550–1613) in a 1609 treatise called ''De l'accouchement ...
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