Obstetrics

Taxonomy

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mesh

Scope note(s)

  • A medical-surgical specialty concerned with management and care of women during pregnancy, parturition, and the puerperium.
  • Annotation: specialty; do not use for Annotation specialty; do not use for so called obstetric diseases ( = probably PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS, etc.)

Source note(s)

  • Medical Subject Headings

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Leonard Berg Papers

  • FC035
  • Collection
  • 1946-1948

This small collection comprises a number of Dr. Berg’s notebooks.  They include his typed and handwritten notes on topics such as anatomy, bacteriology, chemistry, and pharmacology.  Of particular note is the “Guide to the Study of Neurology” (Box 2, Folder 4) which was produced by the WUSM Department of Anatomy, but includes notes and drawings added by Berg.

Berg, Leonard

George J. Engelmann Reprints

  • FC094
  • Collection
  • 1870-1880

FC094 Collection moved to Ball Rare book collection on 05/24/2012 Call Number: BALL E57r 1870-1880;

Reprints of 17 medical journal articles dealing with obstetrics and gynecology subjects, including "The mucous membrane of the uterus," "The hystero-neuroses," and "Time of conception and duration of pregnancy." https://catalog.wustl.edu/search~S2/?searchtype=X&searcharg=+Ball+E57r+1870-1880++&searchscope=2&sortdropdown=-&SORT=DZ&extended=0&SUBMIT=Search&searchlimits=&searchorigarg=X+Ball+E57r+1870-1880++%26SORT%3DD

Engelmann, George J.

Elijah S. Frazer Papers

  • FC110
  • Collection
  • 1862

"Decapitation of the foetus" by E. S. Frazer, [1862]; bound holograph manuscript, 1862.

Frazer, Elijah S.

A.N. Arneson, John E. Hobbs, and Melvin A. Roblee Oral History

  • FC123
  • Collection
  • 1976

In this oral history, the three physicians discuss their experiences as students at the Washington University School of Medicine in the 1920s; changes in medical practice and education during the 20th century; and changes in the study and practice of obstetrics and gynecology. Arneson, Hobbs, and Roblee also relate stories about Barnes Hospital, St. Louis Maternity Hospital, surgeons Evarts A. Graham and Ernest Sachs, physiologist Joseph Erlanger, and obstetricians Henry Schwarz and Otto Henry Schwarz.

Arneson, A.N. (Axel Norman)

A.N. Arneson, John E. Hobbs, and Melvin A. Roblee Oral History

  • OH026
  • Collection
  • 5/24/1976

The three physicians discuss their experiences as students at the Washington University School of Medicine in the 1920s; changes in medical practice and education during the 20th century; and changes in the study and practice of obstetrics and gynecology. Arneson, Hobbs, and Roblee also relate stories about Barnes Hospital, St. Louis Maternity Hospital, surgeons Evarts A. Graham and Ernest Sachs, physiologist Joseph Erlanger, and obstetricians Henry Schwarz and Otto Henry Schwarz. Interviewed by Estelle Brodman on May 24, 1976. OH026. Approximate Length 87 minutes.

Arneson, A.N. (Axel Norman)