Browsing by Subject "Obstetrics"
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Anaesthesia in obstetrics
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A case report of combined intra-uterine and extra-uterine pregnancies resulting in two live children
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A comparative study in obstetrics in an urban area on 10,000 African and 2,000 European deliveries
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Fetomaternal outcomes of pregnant women admitted with malaria at Parirenyatwa hospital and in Mashonaland East province of Zimbabwe
(2013-08)INTRODUCTION There are 300million to 500million people who are infected with malaria worldwide every year and the disease kills about 3million yearly. 90% of the cases occur in Sub-Saharan Africa where HIV is also prevalent. ... -
Incidence of awareness during general anaesthesia for caesarean delivery general anaesthesia for caesarean delivery: A comparison of three different induction agents using the isolated forearm technique
(1993-06)ABSTRACT: The study was undertaken to determine the incidence of awareness and recall in term gravid women during general anaesthesia for elective Caesarian delivery. This was done using observation for signs of "light" ... -
The management of uterine fibroids in the Rhodesian African
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Obstetrical problems in Bechuanaland
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Pregnancy in the unicornuate uterus (A report of two cases)
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Primary ovarian pregnancy
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Prolonged labour
(The Central African Journal of Medicine, 1957-04) -
Randomised control trial comparing two regimens of prophylactic antibiotics for women undergoing caesarean section
(2014-05-16)Introduction Infection is one of the major complications of surgery. Caesarean section is the single most important risk factor for postnatal infections [2]. Prophylactic antibiotics have become a standard of management ... -
Recent advances course in obstetrics and gynaecology
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Ruptured uterus
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Sequelae of gynaecological operations
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Serum and placental histaminase in normal bantu pregnancy and pregnancy toxaemia
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Some aspects of obstetrical practice in Malawi
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The prevalence and morbidity associated with ectopic pregnancies at Harare central and Parirenyatwa hospitals
(2013-08)Introduction Ectopic pregnancy is amongst the top causes of maternal morbidity and mortality in the first trimester of pregnancy. It represents one of the commonest gynaecological surgical emergencies in Zimbabwe and ... -
Torsion of the pregnant uterus
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Training for child birth
(University Of Rhodesia, 1966-02)