The Museum of History of Medicine of Rome collects gynaecological and obstetrical instruments. Forceps and embriotomy instruments illustrate the evolution of a sort of an "obstetrical speciality", from antiquity to XIX century. The article focuses mainly on the gradual transformation of forceps's use, from abortive to useful instrument for childbirth
Some researches have been started within a collaboration project between the University of Modena an...
open1noThe intention behind this article is to shed light on the evolution of practices and theories...
International audienceBirth represents for each human being one the most wonderful days of his life ...
The uterine forceps was developed by Peter Chamberlen, the obstetrician-surgeon to Queen Henrietta w...
In 18th century obstetrics became a special branch of medicine, with a corpus of physiological and p...
An illustration from Obstetric tables : comprising graphic illustrations, with descriptions and prac...
Operative vaginal delivery has been described since the Middle Ages. During this time, however, labo...
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This poster presents information about a variety of Roman Medical Instruments. It includes Scalpels,...
Abstract—Today, medical simulators are increasingly gaining appeal in clinical settings. In obstetri...
Professor Antonio Scarpa started his obstetrics classes in Modena in December 1775 in the Anatomical...
In the early 80’s, a systematic investigation was started of the series of mummies from Central and ...
Presentamos la experiencia y evolución del parto instrumentado en nuestro Servicio de Obstetricia y ...
The normal mechanism of labour leads to spontaneous vaginal delivery in many patients. However, from...
This thesis explores the use, and later non-use, of the vectis – an instrument invented in the seven...
Some researches have been started within a collaboration project between the University of Modena an...
open1noThe intention behind this article is to shed light on the evolution of practices and theories...
International audienceBirth represents for each human being one the most wonderful days of his life ...
The uterine forceps was developed by Peter Chamberlen, the obstetrician-surgeon to Queen Henrietta w...
In 18th century obstetrics became a special branch of medicine, with a corpus of physiological and p...
An illustration from Obstetric tables : comprising graphic illustrations, with descriptions and prac...
Operative vaginal delivery has been described since the Middle Ages. During this time, however, labo...
Nos remerciements à IEEE pour l'autorisation de mise à disposition du papier complet. © IEEE Copyrig...
This poster presents information about a variety of Roman Medical Instruments. It includes Scalpels,...
Abstract—Today, medical simulators are increasingly gaining appeal in clinical settings. In obstetri...
Professor Antonio Scarpa started his obstetrics classes in Modena in December 1775 in the Anatomical...
In the early 80’s, a systematic investigation was started of the series of mummies from Central and ...
Presentamos la experiencia y evolución del parto instrumentado en nuestro Servicio de Obstetricia y ...
The normal mechanism of labour leads to spontaneous vaginal delivery in many patients. However, from...
This thesis explores the use, and later non-use, of the vectis – an instrument invented in the seven...
Some researches have been started within a collaboration project between the University of Modena an...
open1noThe intention behind this article is to shed light on the evolution of practices and theories...
International audienceBirth represents for each human being one the most wonderful days of his life ...