Title: | Obstetrics by Ten Teachers |
Author Name: | Philip N. Baker and Louise Kenny. |
Author Sur Name: | BAKER, Philip N. |
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Edition/Published: | 19th ed. _New York : CRC , 2011 |
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Physical Description: : <p>xiv, 319 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm</p>.; |
Notes | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Includes Index: | P.309-320 |
ISBN No's: | 978-1-444-12230-5 , , |
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Subject: | Obstetrics |
Dewey Class No: | 618.2 |
LC Classification: | RG526 .O26 2011 |
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Book ID No: | 1570 , 1571 , 1572 |
Total Books: | 3 |
Date of collection's: | 08-Nov-2015 , 08-Nov-2015 , 08-Nov-2015 |
Language: | English |
Status: | Available |
Department: | Gyane & Obs |
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The 19th edition of Obstetrics by Ten Teachers is an updated and comprehensive book on obstetrics that covers important areas such as pregnancy, labor, and delivery. The latest edition provides a brief overview of the organization of maternity care, antenatal care, and the diagnosis of pregnancy. This edition also offers expanded coverage on the psychological and social aspects of pregnancy, including mental health-related issues. The fetal medicine chapter has been revised and updated, with guidance on the prenatal diagnosis and management of fetal abnormalities. It includes a detailed discussion of ultrasound and fetal monitoring, as well as a section on the medical management of miscarriage and stillbirth. The chapter on medical disorders of pregnancy has been expanded and revised with information on management of Gestational diabetes and hypertensive disorders, as well as guidance on maternal cardiac disease. The book also covers updated information on intrapartum care including the management of fetal distress, instrumental and cesarean delivery techniques, and the use of technology in labor monitoring. The Obstetric Emergencies chapter provides a complete guide to managing obstetric emergencies such as shoulder dystocia, postpartum hemorrhage, eclampsia and sepsis. Finally, the book includes indexing of all figures, tables, and boxes for easy reference, making it an invaluable resource for obstetricians, midwives, and medical students. |
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The 19th edition of Obstetrics by Ten Teachers, published in 2011, reflects the latest advances in the field of obstetrics. The book has been extensively revised and updated, with new information on prenatal screening, fetal medicine, and the management of pregnancy complications. The chapters on fetal development and the physiology of pregnancy have been expanded and updated, with new information on the molecular biology of pregnancy, maternal-fetal immunology, and the role of the placenta in fetal development. New chapters have been added on the management of multiple pregnancies and on the ethical and legal aspects of obstetric practice. The sections on labor and delivery, obstetric emergencies, and postpartum care have also been updated to reflect the latest evidence-based guidelines. The book includes new illustrations and photographs to enhance the understanding of key concepts. Overall, the 19th edition of Obstetrics by Ten Teachers represents a significant update to the previous edition, providing a comprehensive and up-to-date resource for obstetricians, midwives, and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of pregnant women. |
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Obstetrics by Ten Teachers is the oldest and most respected English language textbook on the subject. As editors, we fully appreciate the responsibility to ensure its continuing success. The first edition was published as Midwifery by Ten Teachers in 1917 and was edited under the direction of Comyns Berkley (Obstetric and Gynaecological Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital). The aims of the book as detailed in the preface to the first edition still pertain today: This book is frankly written for students preparing for their final examination, and in the hope that it will prove useful to them afterward, and to others who have passed beyond the stage of examination. Thus, whilst the 19th edition is written for the medical student, we hope the text retains its usefulness for the trainee obstetrician and general practitioners. The 19th edition continues the tradition, re-established with the 18th edition, of utilizing the collective efforts of ten teachers of repute. The ten teachers teach in medical schools that vary markedly in the philosophy and structure of their courses. Some adopt a wholly problem-based approach, while others adopt a more traditional ‘subject-based’ curriculum. All of the ten teachers have an active involvement in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, and all have previously written extensively within their areas of expertise. Some of the contributors, such as Gary Mires, have been at the forefront of innovations in undergraduate teaching, and have been heavily involved in developing the structure of courses and curricula. In contrast, other teachers are at earlier stages in their careers: Clare Tower is a clinical lecturer, closely involved in the day-to-day tutoring of students. The extensive and diverse experience of our ten teachers should maximize the relevance of the text to today’s medical students. This 19th edition has been extensively revised and in many places entirely rewritten but throughout the textbook, we have endeavored to continue the previous editors’ efforts to incorporate clinically relevant material. Finally, we echo the previous editors in hoping that this book will enthuse a new generation of obstetricians to make pregnancy and childbirth an even safer and more fulfilling experience.
Philip N Baker Louise C Kenny 2011 |
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The Ten Teachers ix |