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obstetrical

[ US /əbˈstɛtɹɪkəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or used in or practicing obstetrics
    obstetric hospital

How To Use obstetrical In A Sentence

  • The patient was a young woman in renal failure following obstetrical complications. Joseph E. Murray - Nobel Lecture
  • Urban women utterly without resources could seek obstetrical care in almshouses or charity hospitals.
  • Obstetrical associations in the United States and Canada also endorse the protocol of auscultation for one minute during and after a contraction every fifteen to thirty minutes in the first stage, and every five to fifteen minutes during the second stage. Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn
  • International efforts are being directed at treatment for these women, but prevention demands that all women have access to skilled birth attendance and access to emergency obstetrical care. The Invention of the Sims Speculum - Surgical Improvisation
  • The general practitioners who performed obstetrics would discuss obstetrical matters at their monthly meetings.
  • Polyhydramnios is a common obstetrical indication for ultrasonography; therefore, a prenatal diagnostic marker exists for many large fetal lung tumors. Bronchopulmonary sequestration and Congenital Cystic Adenomatoid
  • Aetius "attributed great obstetrical properties to the lapis aetites, and gagates stone. Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing
  • Objective To explore the nursing effect in drug therapy in obstetrical.
  • You might end up in the obstetrical unit yourself, he warned. Olivia
  • Fear about the spread of infection accounted for the physical separation of the obstetrical and pediatric divisions in large general hospitals.
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