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31 Cards in this Set
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Father of Scientific Medicine |
Hippocrates (460BC) |
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He organized trained and supervise midwife during 460 BC |
Hippocrates |
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He believed that the fetus had to fight it's way out of the womb |
HIPPOCRATES |
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Father of Embryology |
Aristotle (384-3822 BC) |
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He describe the uterus |
Aristotle |
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He described the female pelvic organ |
Aristotle |
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He described the essential qualities of the midwife |
Aristotle |
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He was the first to specialize in obstetrics and gynecology |
Soranus |
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He made a book and use it for 1500 years |
Soranus |
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He made an anatomical drawing of pregnant uterus |
Leonardo da Vinci |
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He opened full term pregnant uterus in lower animal |
Vesalius |
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Demonstrate the uterus has a single chamber |
Vesalius |
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He laid the foundation of modern obstetrics |
Ambroise Pare (1510-190) |
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He performed internal podalic version |
Ambroise Pare |
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He founded the school for midwives in Paris France |
Ambroise Pare |
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Recommended Induction of labor for pelvic contraction |
Louise Bourgeois |
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He wrote the first book for Italian midwifery |
Julius Caesar Aranzi |
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Recommended CS for contracted Pelvis |
Julius Caesar |
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Father of British Midwifery |
William Harvey (1578-1657) |
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He wrote first English textbook in Midwifery |
William Harvey |
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He described fetal circulation and the placenta |
William Harvey |
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First deliver the placenta by massaging the uterus |
William Harvey |
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He initiate the study of uterine Sepsis |
William Harvey |
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The one who hired a surgeon to attend his mistress |
French King Louis XIV |
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Male Midwife |
Acchoucheur |
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He is the first deliver the placenta by massaging the uterus |
William Harvey |
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He initiate the study of uterine sepsis |
William Harvey |
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He design obstetrics forceps |
Chamberien |
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He is the greatest physician in 17th century |
Mauricieau |
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He described the attitude of the fetus inside the womb |
Mauricieau |
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First reported CS |
1668 |