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History of women and medicine

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... identify women at increased risk who may be candidates for preventive in- ...Maternal-Fetal Medicine recommends (1) routine transvaginal cervical length screening for women with singleton pregnancy ...

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Managing Uncertainty: Women and Cancer in Contemporary History

Managing Uncertainty: Women and Cancer in Contemporary History

... survivors of the disease. ‘Preventive strikes’ could be read as a series of reactions/responses to the fear of a devastating disease whose course and exact development could not be anticipated accurately even in the era ...

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Note on the History of Forensic Medicine of the Middle Ages

Note on the History of Forensic Medicine of the Middle Ages

... The task of examining women in cases of criminal attempt was reserved for the matrons, who retained iOjuly 31, 1332, Master Henri Tristan, surgeon, ordered in place of Master Vailli, swo[r] ...

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Women in medicine

Women in medicine

... of women medical students and practising physi- cians, the experiences and challenges faced by these women have not evolved accordingly during the past 30 ...years. Women physicians continue to ...

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Factors associated with long acting and permanent contraceptive methods use in Ethiopia

Factors associated with long acting and permanent contraceptive methods use in Ethiopia

... Implant use showed the highest change from 0.04% use in 2000 to 8.8% in 2016. This may be due to the task shift de- signed by the ministry of health. Health extension workers were trained to insert implants [31]. This ...

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EVALUATION OF ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF SOLVENT EXTRACTS OF PICRORHIZA KURROA RHIZOME ON SEED BORNE FUNGI OF MAIZE

EVALUATION OF ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF SOLVENT EXTRACTS OF PICRORHIZA KURROA RHIZOME ON SEED BORNE FUNGI OF MAIZE

... shelter, medicine, ...indigenous medicine plants has a long history and a number of plants used in traditional medicine have been reported to process antimicrobial activity, [4,6] Hence in the ...

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The European Network on Psychosomatic Medicine (ENPM) – history and future directions

The European Network on Psychosomatic Medicine (ENPM) – history and future directions

... each conference. Interestingly, 60 years later we recognize distinguished psychosomatic scientists who were among these successive organizers of the ECPR’s meetings o.g. Johannes J. Groen, Archibald Denis Leigh, Lennart ...

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Emergency medicine for 25 Years in Iceland – history of the specialty in a nutshell

Emergency medicine for 25 Years in Iceland – history of the specialty in a nutshell

... Emergency Medicine (EM) 25 years ago, Iceland became the first Nordic country to nationally realize the benefits of this ...Emergency Medicine, which had been founded in year ...Emergency Medicine in ...

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Women and the Emergence of Grassroots Institutions on Post-Fast Track Farms in Zimbabwe

Women and the Emergence of Grassroots Institutions on Post-Fast Track Farms in Zimbabwe

... level, women are mostly ...of women gaining influential positions in farm level ...most women did not have such skills and that most men did not want their wives leaving families behind in order to ...

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Haunting History: Women, Catholicism, and the Writing of National History in Sophia Lee's 'The Recess'

Haunting History: Women, Catholicism, and the Writing of National History in Sophia Lee's 'The Recess'

... on a promise of freedom for the Queen of Scots. While Matil da’s long suffering provides the novel with i ts structure, Ellinor’s shorter but considerably more dramatic narrative completes the range of available ...

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Severance Hospital: Bringing Modern Medicine to Korea

Severance Hospital: Bringing Modern Medicine to Korea

... In his initial proposal, Dr. Allen specifically addressed the importance of medical education within the hospital. He stated that establishing a hospital must serve to not only treat diseases among Korean people but also ...

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Why do some pregnant women prefer cesarean delivery in first pregnancy?

Why do some pregnant women prefer cesarean delivery in first pregnancy?

... a history of previous CD, fear of birth, maternal age, maternal education, socioeconomic factors and so on ...a history of delivery may affect the preference for cesarean in pregnant women ...

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH

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... area. Medicine and the Arts, Philosophy of Medicine, Medical Anthropology, Medical Sociology and Bioethics, are among the various disciplines constituting the Medical ...

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Medicine registration and medicine quality: a preliminary analysis of key cities in emerging markets

Medicine registration and medicine quality: a preliminary analysis of key cities in emerging markets

... degraded, or counterfeit medicines. This includes visual inspection of packaging and pills for correctness, disinte- gration for basic solubility, and semiquantitative thin-layer chromatography (TLC) to determine the ...

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Prevalence, knowledge and attitudes toward herbal medication use by Saudi women in the central region during pregnancy, during labor and after delivery

Prevalence, knowledge and attitudes toward herbal medication use by Saudi women in the central region during pregnancy, during labor and after delivery

... Saudi women in the central region who had previously completed a successful pregnancy, who were at least 18 years of age, and whose last pregnancy was less than 3 years ...follows: women who were pregnant ...

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Outcomes of High-Risk Pregnancies in Northern Iran: Multivariate Logistic Regression Model

Outcomes of High-Risk Pregnancies in Northern Iran: Multivariate Logistic Regression Model

... These questionnaires consisted information such as residential area, number of children, intervals between pregnancies, body mass index (BMI), history of abortion, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, ...

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Public History, Invisibility, and Women in the Republic of Ireland

Public History, Invisibility, and Women in the Republic of Ireland

... of women into the mainstream narrative of Irish ...Irish Women Workers’ Union, Cumann na mBan, and Inghinidhe na hE´ireann have been absent from the revolutionary story until relatively recently, with the ...

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Epidemics and History: Disease, Power and Imperialism

Epidemics and History: Disease, Power and Imperialism

... in medicine for explaining and managing the disease was 'seed and soil': the disease required both the bacillus, in sufficient numbers and suitable virulence, and a vulnerable human constitution, which was ...

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A Case Study of Undergraduate Women in a Leadership Development Program at a Coeducational Institution

A Case Study of Undergraduate Women in a Leadership Development Program at a Coeducational Institution

... Peer pressure to look good included more than achieving an ideal weight. Even for women who were not struggling with eating problems, there was still peer pressure over having the “right” material items. AJ, who ...

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Why are fewer women rising to the top? A life history gender analysis of Cambodia's health workforce

Why are fewer women rising to the top? A life history gender analysis of Cambodia's health workforce

... own history, political context and social factors, in- cluding gender ...shape women ’ s career pathways and ...more women are able to take on leadership positions can- not be achieved in the short ...

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