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ruptured uterus pictures: Pregnant Pictures Sandra Matthews, Laura Wexler, 2000 First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
ruptured uterus pictures: Reproducing the Womb Alice Elaine Adams, 1994 Alice E. Adams crafts a subtle new response to the controversies surrounding reproductive freedom and the implications of medical technology. She explores a spectrum of competing visions of childbearing, from misogynistic nightmares of matriarchal control to feminist utopias. Firmly rooted in political reality, Adams offers innovative answers to the questions posed by the intimate interconnections, and the perceived conflicts, between fetus and mother, individual and collective. |
ruptured uterus pictures: The Lancet-clinic , 1911 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George Milbry Gould, Walter Lytle Pyle, 1900 |
ruptured uterus pictures: The Journal of the International College of Surgeons International College of Surgeons, 1941 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Miracles We Have Seen Harley Rotbart, 2016-09-13 This is a book of miracles—medical events witnessed by leading physicians for which there is no reasonable medical explanation, or, if there is, the explanation itself is extraordinary. These dramatic first-person essays detail spectacular serendipities, impossible cures, breathtaking resuscitations, extraordinary awakenings, and recovery from unimaginable disasters. Still other essays give voice to cases in which the physical aspects were less dramatic than the emotional aspects, yet miraculous and transformational for everyone involved. Positive impacts left in the wake of even the gravest of tragedies, profound triumphs of heart and spirit. Preeminent physicians in many specialties, including deans and department heads on the faculties of the top university medical schools in the country describe, in everyday language and with moving testimony, their very personal reactions to these remarkable clinical experiences. Among the extraordinary cases poignantly recounted by the physicians witnessing them: A priest visiting a hospitalized patient went into cardiac arrest on the elevator, which opened up on the cardiac floor, right at the foot of the cardiac specialist, at just the right moment. A tiny premature baby dying from irreversible lung disease despite the most intensive care who recovered almost immediately after being taken from his hospital bed and placed on his mother's chest. President John F. Kennedy's son Patrick, who died shortly after birth, and whose disease eventually led to research that saved generations of babies. A nine-year-old boy who was decapitated in a horrific car accident but survived without neurological damage. A woman who conceived and delivered a healthy baby—despite having had both of her fallopian tubes surgically removed. A young man whose only hope for survival was a heart transplant, but just at the moment he developed a potentially fatal complication making a transplant impossible, his own heart began healing itself. A teenage girl near death after contracting full-blown rabies who became the first patient ever to recover from that disease after an unexpected visit by Timothy Dolan, the man who would go on to become the Archbishop of New York. A Manhattan window-washer who fell 47 stories—and not only became the only person ever to survive a fall from that height, but went on to make a full recovery. Miracles We Have Seen is a book of inspiration and optimism, and a compelling glimpse into the lives of physicians—their humanity and determined devotion to their patients and their patients' families. It reminds us that what we don't know or don't understand isn‘t necessarily cause for fear, and can even be reason for hope |
ruptured uterus pictures: Ziontz v. Ziontz, 324 MICH 155 (1949) , 1949 19 |
ruptured uterus pictures: The American Ruling Cases as Determined by the Courts, Including the Fundamental Cases of England and Canada, Also All Reviewing and Illustrating Cases of Material Value from the Latest Official Reports, Completely Annotated , 1922 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Medical Journal of Australia , 1926 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Transactions American Medical Association. Section on Obstetrics, Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery, 1922 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Operative Obstetrics & Gynecology Narendra Malhotra, 2014-05-30 This second edition has been fully revised to provide practising clinicians and trainees with the most recent advances in the field of operative obstetrics and gynaecology. Divided into four sections, the book provides in depth coverage of general principles of surgery, followed by chapters on surgery for specific disorders in obstetrics, and then gynaecology. The final section examines recent advances including laser therapy and robotic surgery. Each topic describes preoperative and postoperative care, as well as the actual procedure. Associated topics such as anaesthesia, operating theatre requirements, management of infection, and blood transfusions are also discussed in detail. This new edition includes more than 900 clinical photographs, diagrams and tables, as well as eight DVD ROMs demonstrating surgical procedures. Key points Fully revised, new edition providing clinicians and trainees with latest developments in operative obstetrics and gynaecology Recent advances section covers laser therapy and robotic surgery Includes eight DVD ROMs demonstrating procedures Previous edition published in 2009 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Anomalies and curiosities of medicine; being an encyclopedic collection of George Milbry Gould, 1896 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Ruptured Voices: Trauma and Recovery Karen O’Donnell, 2019-01-04 This volume was first published by Inter-Disciplinary Press in 2016. Trauma is no longer, and perhaps has never been, an uncommon occurrence – it is now commonplace in human experience. Notoriously difficult to define, when one tries to offer a definition of trauma that works across disciplines and beyond the boundaries of subjects, one enters a new territory. This collection participates in a reconstructive movement in which the boundaries of trauma, trauma theory, and trauma recovery are flung wide. The vastly differing experiences, contexts, and critical reflections of the contributors serve to ensure this monograph offers a fresh voice in the field of Trauma Studies. This collection of essays on trauma seeks to open dialogue and expand discussion. Blurring the boundaries of traditional disciplinary lines, this monograph strives to interrupt and rupture the debate on trauma. It is in the fissures created by such rupture that new and compelling voices can be heard. |
ruptured uterus pictures: Transactions of the Section on Obstetrics, Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery of the American Medical Association , 1922 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Journal of the American Medical Association , 1922 Includes proceedings of the association, papers read at the annual sessions, and lists of current medical literature. |
ruptured uterus pictures: JAMA , 1922 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Albany Medical Annals , 1914 |
ruptured uterus pictures: The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children , 1916 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould, Walter L. Pyle, 2023-08-26 Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision. |
ruptured uterus pictures: Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine Walter L. Pyle, 2015-11-23 Menstruation has always been of interest, not only to the student of medicine, but to the lay-observer as well. In olden times there were many opinions concerning its causation, all of which, until the era of physiologic investigation, were of superstitious derivation. Believing menstruation to be the natural means of exit of the feminine bodily impurities, the ancients always thought a menstruating woman was to be shunned; her very presence was deleterious to the whole animal economy, as, for instance, among the older writers we find that Pliny remarks: On the approach of a woman in this state, must will become sour, seeds which are touched by her become sterile, grass withers away, garden plants are parched up, and the fruit will fall from the tree beneath which she sits. He also says that the menstruating women in Cappadocia were perambulated about the fields to preserve the vegetation from worms and caterpillars. According to Flemming, menstrual blood was believed to be so powerful that the mere touch of a menstruating woman would render vines and all kinds of fruit-trees sterile. Among the indigenous Australians, menstrual superstition was so intense that one of the native blacks, who discovered his wife lying on his blanket during her menstrual period, killed her, and died of terror himself in a fortnight. Hence, Australian women during this season are forbidden to touch anything that men use. Aristotle said that the very look of a menstruating woman would take the polish out of a mirror, and the next person looking in it would be bewitched. Frommann mentions a man who said he saw a tree in Goa which withered because a catamenial napkin was hung on it. Bourke remarks that the dread felt by the American Indians in this respect corresponds with the particulars recited by Pliny. Squaws at the time of menstrual purgation are obliged to seclude themselves, and in most instances to occupy isolated lodges, and in all tribes are forbidden to prepare food for anyone save themselves. It was believed that, were a menstruating woman to step astride a rifle, a bow, or a lance, the weapon would have no utility. Medicine men are in the habit of making a protective clause whenever they concoct a medicine, which is to the effect that the medicine will be effective provided that no woman in this condition is allowed to approach the tent of the official in charge. |
ruptured uterus pictures: The Mourner's Dance Katherine Ashenburg, 2004-09-01 When her daughter's fiancé died suddenly, Katherine Ashenburg was surprised to see how her daughter intuitively re-created the traditional rituals of mourning, even those of which she was ignorant. Intrigued, Ashenburg began to explore the rich and endlessly inventive choreographies different cultures and times have devised to mark a universal and deeply felt plight. Contemporary North American culture favors a mourning that is private and virtually invisible. But, as Ashenburg reveals, the grieving customs of the past were so integrated into daily life that ultimately they gave rise to public parks and ready-to-wear clothing. Our keepsakes, prescribed bereavement garb, resting places, mourning etiquette; and ways of commiserating from wakes to Internet support groups remain clues to our most elemental beliefs, and our most effective means of restoring selves, and communities, unraveled by loss. |
ruptured uterus pictures: Quarterly Cumulative Index to Current Medical Literature , 1922 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Quarterly Cumulative Index to Current Medical Literature. V. 1-12; 1916-26 , 1923 |
ruptured uterus pictures: British Medical Journal , 1892 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey Medical Society of New Jersey, 1915 Includes the society's Annual reports. |
ruptured uterus pictures: Medical Record and Annals , 1941 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Northwestern Lancet , 1901 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Virginia Medical Semi-monthly , 1913 |
ruptured uterus pictures: The Hahnemannian Monthly , 1929 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics Franklin Henry Martin, 1907 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Fundamentals of Gynecology Samuel J. Behrman, John Roderick Gwynne Gosling, 1959 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 1999 United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary, 1999 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Everyday Religion Nancy Tatom Ammerman, 2007 Attempting to let 'everyday religion' raise critical questions about how we understand the role of religion in society, this book examines the social circumstances of religion's presence and absence. |
ruptured uterus pictures: Texas State Journal of Medicine , 1925 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Gynaecological Diagnosis Arthur Edward Giles, 1906 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Mississippi Valley Medical Journal , 1943 |
ruptured uterus pictures: International Medical and Surgical Survey , 1922 |
ruptured uterus pictures: American Medicine , 1901 |
ruptured uterus pictures: Elements of the Principles and Practice of Midwifery David H. Tucker, 1848 |
ruptured uterus pictures: The American Journal of the Medical Sciences , 1899 |
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