Obstetrics

  • 121medicine, history of — Introduction  the development of the prevention and treatment of disease from prehistoric and ancient times to the 20th century. Medicine and surgery before 1800 Primitive (primitive culture) medicine and folklore       Unwritten history is not… …

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  • 122OB — Abbreviation for obstetrician or for obstetrics, the art and science of managing pregnancy, labor and the puerperium, the time immediately after delivery. * * * Abbreviation for obstetrics. * * * obese [mouse]; obese, obesity; objective benefit;… …

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  • 123Defence Services Medical Academy (Burma) — Defence Services Medical Academy (DSMA) တပ်မတော် ဆေး တက္ကသိုလ် Motto …

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  • 124Master of Medicine — (MMed) is a postgraduate academic degree awarded by medical schools to medical doctors following a period of instruction and examination. The degree is awarded by both surgical and medical subspecialties and usually includes a dissertation… …

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  • 125Mirudhubashini Govindarajan — (born 1947) is an Indian born, women’s healthcare expert. She has been providing comprehensive women s healthcare and infertility management[1] for the over 25 years in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Contents 1 Background 2 Current Positions …

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  • 126John Whitridge Williams — (* 26. Januar 1866 in Baltimore; † 21. Oktober 1931 in Baltimore) war ein amerikanischer Gynäkologe und Geburtshelfer. Er gilt als Begründer der wissenschaftlichen Geburtshilfe in den …

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  • 127obstetrical — adjective of or relating to or used in or practicing obstetrics obstetric hospital • Syn: ↑obstetric • Pertains to noun: ↑obstetrics, ↑obstetrics (for: ↑obstetric) …

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  • 128Gynaecology — or gynecology (see spelling differences) refers to the surgical specialty dealing with health of the female reproductive system (uterus, vagina and ovaries). Literally, outside medicine, it means the science of women . Almost all modern… …

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