It is evident that during the Roman period much of the gynaecological work was in the hands of women.
The Vedas contain a list of therapeutic agents used in the treatment of gynaecological diseases.
A speculum for gynaecological purposes has been found in the ruins of Pompeii, and votive offerings of anatomical parts found in the temples show that variousgynaecological malformations were known to the ancients.
Galen devotes the sixth chapter of his work De locis affectis to gynaecological ailments.
In Boston itself the Gynaecological Society, of which he had been the first honorary member, convened a special memorial meeting, which was solemn and impressive.
His fate, at least so far as the public is concerned, would undoubtedly have been Simpson's, in spite of his obstetric and gynaecological work, had it not been for the discovery of chloroform.
Moschion (fifth century) translated into Latin the gynaecological and obstetrical part of the works of Soranus for the benefit of midwives who could not speak Greek.
The woman had aborted several times, and both were intelligent enough to see that everything could not be right with the sexual organs, and even begged for a gynaecological examination.
Tritschler, of the Gynaecological Clinic of Tuebingen, furnishes the following on the use of this remedy in diseases of women.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gynaecological" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.