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Fifth International Congress of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, St Petersburg, 1910. Photograph.
Date: 1910Reference: 45896i- Pictures
Above, treatment of gout, below, obstetrics. Engraving.
Date: [1676]Reference: 18207i- Pictures
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A woman seated on a obstetrical chair giving birth aided by a midwife who works beneath her skirts. Woodcut.
Reference: 16926i- Pictures
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Six diagrams of babies being delivered with the aid of forceps and three illustrations of obstetrical instruments. Engraving.
Reference: 17078i- Pictures
Reducing maternal and perinatal mortality in Mozambique. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, 2003.
Date: 2003Reference: 766824i- Pictures
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Thirteen diagrams of a child in the womb in various positions; two obstetrical chairs and several obstetrical instruments. Etching by F. Sesone, 1749, after L. Heister.
Heister, Lorenz, 1683-1758.Date: [1749]Reference: 17074i- Pictures
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A seated woman giving birth aided by a midwife and two other attendants, in the background two men are looking at the stars and plotting a horoscope. Woodcut, 1583[?].
Reference: 16907i- Pictures
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Ten diagrams illustrating various methods of delivering a baby using forceps. Etching, 1791.
Date: 10 June 1791Reference: 17077i- Pictures
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A cross-section of a pregnant woman's body just before she gives birth. Engraving by J. Chapman, 1821.
Date: August 1821Reference: 17081i- Pictures
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A cross-section of a pregnant woman's body in the final stages of labour. Engraving by J. Chapman, 1821.
Date: August 1821Reference: 17080i- Pictures
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Seven diagrams illustrating difficult births, obstetrical instruments and a conjoined twin. Etching by Barlow.
Reference: 17066i- Pictures
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Four diagrams of babies in the womb. Engraving by W. Taylor, 1791, after F. Birnie after W. Smellie.
Date: 20 May 1791Reference: 17088i- Pictures
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Eight diagrams illustrating difficult births and obstetrical instruments. Engraving by A. Bell.
Reference: 17024i- Pictures
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Eight diagrams illustrating difficult births and obstetrical instruments. Engraving by A. Bell.
Reference: 17035i- Pictures
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A diagram demonstrating different kinds of forceps, and their use in childbirth. Lithograph by G. Scharf.
Reference: 17015i- Pictures
Reducing maternal and perinatal mortality in Mozambique. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, 2003.
Date: 2003Reference: 766828i- Pictures
An obese midwife on her way to a labour in the early hours of the morning. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1811.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.Date: 12 February 1811Reference: 16984iPart of: Tegg's caricatures- Pictures
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Four babies in different delivery positions in the womb. Engraving by W. Taylor, 1791, after F. Birnie after W. Smellie.
Date: 6 May 1791Reference: 17087i- Pictures
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Six diagrams of babies in different delivery positions in the womb. Engraving by W. Taylor, 1791, after F. Birnie after W. Smellie.
Date: 15 April 1791Reference: 17090i- Pictures
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Nine diagrams of babies in the womb and two illustrations of obstetrical instruments. Etching by T. Jefferys.
Reference: 17068i- Pictures
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A jolly surgeon picks up a newly-delivered baby and asks for its ticket of arrival. Colour process print after by D.E. Galanis, c. 1910.
Galanis, Démétrius Emmanuel, 1882-1966.Date: c. 1910Reference: 17263i- Pictures
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The birth of Julius Caesar from his dead mother. Reproduction, 1933, of a woodcut, 1506.
Date: [1933]Reference: 16942i- Pictures
A woman in labour lying in bed holding her pregnant bump.
Spears, Heather, 1934-Date: 1987Reference: 3329265i.9Part of: Drawings by Heather Spears.- Pictures
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A woman's pelvis after a pubiotomy - to widen the birth canal for a vaginal delivery of a baby - previous two babies died. Collotype by Römmler & Jonas after a radiograph made for G. Leopold and Th. Leisewitz, 1908.
Leopold, G. (Gerhard), 1846-1911.Date: 1908Reference: 17133i- Pictures
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A woman's pelvis after a pubiotomy - to widen the birth canal for a vaginal delivery of a baby. Collotype by Römmler & Jonas after a radiograph made for G. Leopold and Th. Leisewitz, 1908.
Leopold, G. (Gerhard), 1846-1911.Date: 1908Reference: 17127i