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050 | _aRG 524 .W55 1989 | ||
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_aWilliams, J. Whitridge _eauthor |
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_aWilliams obstetrics / _cJ. Whitridge Williams |
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250 | _aEighteenth Edition | ||
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_aLondon, United Kingdom : _bPrentice-Hall International Inc., _cc1989 |
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_avii, 947 pages : _billustrations ; _c29 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _aI. Human pregnancy -- II. Physiology of pregnancy -- III. Spontaneous labor and delivery -- IV. Management of normal pregnancy -- V. Abnormalities of labor and delivery -- Vi. Operative obstetrics -- VII. Abnormalities of the puerperium -- VIII. Complications of pregnancy -- IX. Medical and surgical illnesses complicating pregnancy -- X. Reproduction in women. | ||
520 | _aObstetrics is an unusual specialty of medicine. Practitioners of this art and science must be concerned simultaneously with the lives and well-being of two persons; indeed, the lives of two who are interwoven. Ordinarily, the expectation for continued good health for these two persons collectively is more than 120 years, and the equality of that life is our most important concern. | ||
650 | _aMEDICINE -- OBSTETRICS | ||
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_aCunningham, F. Gary;MacDonald, Paul C.;Gant, Norman F. _econtributor;contributor;contributor |
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