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Тезаурус:

  1. AFTER I'd finished my house jobs as a new doctor, I did a stint on obstetrics as a junior.
  2. The dried fruits of this plant are used in many parts of Africa in traditional obstetrics and folk medicine.
  3. Furthermore, the context in which gynaecology and obstetrics developed during the 19th century was one of intense conflict among different kinds of medical practitioners, of tremendous change in the organisation of the medical profession, and of social and economic insecurity for many of its members.
  4. Firstly, Plan for Action assumed that it would be necessary to start with about 11% more career registrars than were needed to fill the expected consultant posts, whereas JPAC routinely accepts advice from specialty staffing representatives to calculate up to 50% more posts (for example, in general medicine and obstetrics and gynaecology).
  5. Obstetrics
  6. Gynaecology enjoyed an intricate and fraught relationship with obstetrics, which had its origins in the 18th century.
  7. He shut his eyes - the better to concentrate upon the cramped flexing of his muscles; upon that monotonous, peristaltic thrust upwards as of some gross mutant baby ascending a vertical birth canal in defiance both of gravity and of sane obstetrics.
  8. To clinical specialty (orthopaedics, paediatrics, obstetrics, etc)
  9. Both gynaecology and obstetrics challenged traditional lines of demarcation between medicine and surgery.
  10. Several recent trials have shown that ventouse extraction in difficult labour is preferable for the mother to forceps. 12,000 women annually would be spared pain-killing injections, 10,000 would avoid pain and 5,000 would avoid severe tissue injury: from the British Journal of Obstetrics Gynaecology 1990.
  11. On leaving Hunter's, White returned to Manchester to continue his studies, developing his interests in surgery and obstetrics.
  12. Mr James Drife, professor of obstetrics and gynaecology at Leeds General Infirmary, says society views mastectomy as "unacceptably mutilating" when all it involves is "excision of a redundant gland and a pad of fat".
  13. A recent article in the Lancet states that a Dundee Medical School team headed by Prof. Peter Howie (Obstetrics) have found that babies who are breastfed for 13 weeks or longer suffer only a third of the stomach infections experienced by bottlefed babies, and have fewer respiratory infections.

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