Thirdly, let no woman bleed, but such as have gone through a course of midwifery at college, for those who are unskilful may cut an artery, to the great damage of the patient.
Simpson's position was such as to give the new anesthetic every advantage that his already great reputation could attach to it, and it became at once the agent in common use in midwifery practice.
In the Hôtel Dieu, in Paris, that part which was devoted to instruction in midwifery was closed against men.
Lecturer on Physiology and Midwifery at the United Hospitals of St. Thomas and Guy.
Our table attempts to answer this question on the basis of official Midwifery Statistics compiled in the Grand Duchy of Baden reaching back to 1871, that is the beginning of the antiseptic era.
Aftermath operations depend (like the use of the forceps) to such a degree on the teachings of the various schools for midwifery (and on the time at the doctor's disposal) that they can hardly serve as a standard of birth capacity.
A physician holding himself in readiness to attend cases of midwifery should never take any active part in the post-mortem examination of cases of puerperal fever.
He had cases in midwifery before and after this, which presented nothing peculiar.
A general practitioner, in large midwifery practice, lost so many patients from puerperal fever, that he determined to deliver no more for some time, but that his partner should attend in his place.
Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, etc.
Several cases of a mild character followed the foregoing seven, and their nature being now most unequivocal, my friend declined visiting all midwifery cases for a time, and there was no recurrence of the disease.
At Dublin the students are admitted to the degrees and diplomas in medicine, surgery, and midwifery on the same conditions as men.
Monthly Nursing), and three months in the hospital and district doing Midwifery proper.
We frankly admit that as things now stand--apart from the possibility of the maternity benefit being made to help her--midwifery is financially but a poor profession.
A practice could then be worked by sets of two or three midwives in co-operation, and with proper organisation as regards an insurance fund for securing operativemidwifery from medical practitioners when necessary.
Lecturer on Clinical Midwiferyand Diseases of Women at the Owens College; Obstetric Physician to the Manchester Royal Infirmary.
Obstetric Aphorisms: For the Use of Students commencingMidwifery Practice.
Her father founded the famous hospital at Berlin; and her brother, still living, stands high in medical fame, having written the best history of midwifery extant.
All readers of English works on midwiferyknow the authority given to the name of Von Siebold.
A number of trained English nurses were despatched to Egypt and sent to different localities, where they gave training to a large number of native women in midwifery and kindred subjects.
This clause is not intended to interfere with the practice of midwifery by competent females as hereinafter provided (ib.
No person can lawfully practise medicine, surgery, or midwifery unless he has obtained a license from the said board and unless he be registered (ib.
Only those whose names are inscribed in the book are deemed qualified and licensed to practise medicine, surgery, or midwifery (ib.
The act does not prevent competent females from practising midwifery (ib.
Fellow or member or licentiate in midwiferyof the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
The chapter does not apply to females practising midwifery (ib.
It is not lawful for any person not registered to practise medicine, surgery, or midwifery for hire, gain, or hope of reward (ib.
In her profession of midwifery Mrs. Cellier was of high repute, but her interests were not circumscribed by her own practice.
Mrs. Pilkington tells us that her father was the first man midwife in England, but nearly all the books onmidwifery were written by men.
By Mrs. Jane Sharp, Practitioner in the Art of Midwifery above thirty years.
The Midwives' Book, Or The Whole Art ofMidwifery discovered.
Inglis applied for and secured recognition as a lecturer for the Central Midwifery Board, in order to be in a position to admit resident pupils (nurses and students) to The Hospice for practical instruction in midwifery.
At Muskegon, Michigan, she found a small memorial hospital, of which she wrote enthusiastically as the exact thing she wanted for midwifery in Edinburgh.
The admission of women medical students to the University, making an opportunity for midwifery training in Edinburgh of immediate and paramount importance.
It has full scope under the Ordinances of the Scottish Universities to train women medical students in Clinical Midwifery if it had a sufficient number of beds.
The extension of the Midwives Act to Scotland, establishing recognized training centres formidwifery nursing.
In all ages and countries where the science of midwifery has made small progress, it is natural that some spiritual assistance should be contrived for perils of such inevitable recurrence as childbirth.
The thing is a manifest and ridiculous absurdity, hence we have, of necessity, to omit, year by year, at least half of midwifery proper.
I had discussed the matter frequently with married ladies in New York, and they were generally agreed, that, could only competent ladies be found in the United States, man-midwifery would soon cease to be practiced in that Republic.
Together with a Proposal for Organising an Institution for Training Midwives andMidwifery Nurses.
She urged the importance of training-schools for midwives; described the ideal of an institution of the kind; and pleaded for "Midwifery as a Career for Educated Women.
Closing of theMidwifery School at King's College Hospital--Miss Nightingale's Notes on Lying-in Institutions.
In six months he could get it all back, and then he would take his three examinations as soon as he could, midwifery first, then medicine and surgery.
A general practitioner, in large midwifery practice, lost so many patients from puerperal fever that he determined to deliver no more for some time, but that his partner should attend in his place.
Sclerotic acid is sold in commerce, and has been employed subcutaneously in midwifery practice in Russia and Germany for some time.
Such is a faithful picture of the manners and vices of the age and country in which the custom of man-midwifery took its rise.
Medicine andmidwifery are both domestic arts; woman is all but born a doctor.
Those who compose treatises on midwifery describe at great length the position which a woman ought to take during labour, and that which is proper for the accoucheur.
If it should be asked why so many professional men addict themselves to a degrading vocation, it may be answered, that the practice of man-midwifery leads to unlimited power in every family, and thence to lucrative ends.
We have proved, by the admission of men-midwives themselves, that the great majority of cases of midwifery would do well under the eye of a nurse, and that skilled midwives would be a benefit in every community.
The German school of midwifery has laid down an important rule as a consequence of this observation, and I have never known an exception to occur in my experience.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "midwifery" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.