Scientific foundations of obstetrics and gynaecology
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Scientific foundations of obstetrics and gynaecology
Butterworth-Heinemann, 1991
4th ed.
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Aims to bridge the gap between laboratories and the clinicians. It makes correlations between neurology, endocrinology and metabolism, exploring the field of obstetrics and gynaecology. Topics discussed include human cytogenetics, the Fallopian tube, and genetic counselling.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 General: advances in cell biology, Gerard I.Evan
- principles of human cytogenetics, Joe Leigh Simpson and Avirchan T.Tharapel
- genetic counselling, Frances A.Flinter and A.Caroline Berry
- immunology of human pregnancy, Y.W.Loke and Ashley King
- human semen, Anne M.Jequier. Part 2 Female genital structure and function: the bones, joints and ligaments of the female, J.Joseph
- the vulva, vagina and urethra, and the musculature of the pelvic floor, C.P.Wendell Smith and Paula M.Wilson
- lymphatics of the pelvis, C.N.Hudson
- neurology and neurophysiology of the female genital organs, Michael Swash
- functional anatomy of the cervix and uterus, Max Elstein and Eric Chantler
- the fallopian tube, Ivo A.Brosins
- the ovary - development and structure, T.G.Baker and Wai Sum O.
- urinary continence and urodynamic investigation of female incontinence, Linda Cardozo and Stuart L.Stanton
- physiology of human female sexual response, Alan J.Riley and Eric J.Trimmer.
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