Similar precautions should be taken after the autopsy or surgical treatment of cases of erysipelas, if the physician is obliged to unite such offices with his obstetrical duties, which is in the highest degree inexpedient.
Observations at a Meeting of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society.
Obstetrical cases are tedious, and an impatient physician with an atonic conscience is likely to use pituitrin so that he can get back to his bed.
No physician who has any regard for morality and his own reputation now will accept an obstetrical case unless he has had the woman under frequent observation for months before delivery.
Just in this fact lies the chief moral crux in the use of the twilight sleep method of obstetrical delivery.
Osteopaths and chiropractors are masseurs, and they know very little of massage, but they are licensed by legislatures to practise medicine, and some of them even try obstetrical malpractice.
Hirst says an experienced obstetrical specialist sees from 12 to 24 cases of ectopic pregnancy annually.
In minor degrees of pelvic contraction the obstetrical practice is either to induce premature labor at the thirty-second week, or to deliver by a cesarean operation, or to delay and try labor.
Holmes's work was in pointing out the fact that physicians who attended patients suffering from erysipelas and then waited on obstetrical cases, were especially likely to carry the affection, which manifested itself as puerperal fever.
The death-rate in the hands of these obstetrical attendants, who came directly to the lying-in department from their work in pathology, was sometimes as high as one in five.
Semmelweiss insisted that this state of affairs must cease, and that while the students were doing the pathological work they must not be allowed to attend obstetrical cases.
And now, there's the matter of obstetrical outfits.
Around the sample bottle of Dioviburnia is wrapped a booklet entitled “A Treatise on Uterine Diseases and Obstetrical Hints,” said to be “For the Profession Only.
Detailed description of the technic of this operation belongs to the realm of surgery and a good discussion of it is to be found in William's work on veterinary surgical and obstetrical operations.
The reader is referred to William's "Veterinary Surgical and Obstetrical Operations," for a complete description of this operation.
She was a peasant's daughter, brought up in the home of her uncle, a doctor, whose medical and obstetrical books she had devoured (A.
In the 'Transactions of the Obstetrical Society for 1870' there is a valuable and interesting report, throwing much light on the condition and treatment of the children of the poor in England.
With regard to the general signs, we may accept, as concerns both sexes, what the Obstetrical and Gynecological Society of Berlin decided in 1861, in a discussion of it in women, that there are none which can be regarded as reliable.
Arthur Giles, "The Longings of Pregnant Women," Transactions Obstetrical Society of London, vol.
Arthur Giles, "Observations on the Etiology of the Sickness of Pregnancy," Transactions Obstetrical Society of London, vol.
In 1892 he read, before the St. Louis Obstetrical and Gynecological Society, a lecture on the moral aspects of craniotomy and abortion, of which a considerable portion is very much to our present purpose.
Sidenote: C 48] [Illustration: The Increasing Frequency of Obstetrical Operations and their Significance to the Race.
Municipal Statistical Offices of Rome and Cagliari, and in the Obstetrical Clinic of Bologna.
In mostObstetrical works it is called the first position.
Mrs. Stiver is busy with an obstetrical case, and that town nurse of yours is off on vacation, ain't she?
Much speculation with Bea: Had the obstetrical case taken longer than he had expected?
Catalogue and Report of Obstetrical and Other Instruments Exhibited at the Converzatione of the Obstetrical Society of London, 1867.
No person is entitled to receive any sum of money for medical, surgical, or obstetrical service unless he shall have complied with the act (ib.
Mende, professor at Griefswald,[88] who also contributed a number of monographs, chiefly on obstetrical subjects.
Holmes' work was in pointing out the fact that physicians who attended patients suffering from erysipelas and then waited on obstetrical cases, were especially likely to carry the infection which manifested itself as puerperal fever.
Fordyce was not particularly conversant with obstetrical cases; but that I would do as I pleased.
The fact of the adhesion of the placenta was stated to me; and, ignorant as I was of obstetrical science, I felt as if the death of Mary was in a manner decided.
Physician to the Chelsea Hospital for Women, Vice-President of the Obstetrical Society of London.
As for obstetrical help, we believe that the position is in the main adequate and good.
In so far as economic hardship is the primary factor, certain recommendations have been made regarding financial, domestic, and obstetrical help by the State.
Regarding the obstetrical care given to the unmarried mothers in these homes, the evidence given indicates clearly that it is of a standard equal to that in our other maternity hospitals.
The actual legal position in New Zealand was made quite clear by the law officer of the Crown when asked by the New Zealand Obstetrical Society in 1932 for an opinion.
Attention has repeatedly been drawn to this problem by the officers of the Department of Health, the New Zealand Obstetrical and Gynæcological Society, and others interested in maternal welfare.
For such women we consider that much could be done by way of financial, domestic, and obstetrical help.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "obstetrical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.