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midwifery

  • 41 obstétrique

    midwifery, obstetrics

    Mini Dictionnaire français-anglais > obstétrique

  • 42 Geburtshilfe

    f durch Hebamme: midwifery; Fachgebiet: obstetrics Pl. (V. im Sg.) Geburtshilfe leisten assist at a ( oder the) birth
    * * *
    die Geburtshilfe
    obstetrics; midwifery
    * * *
    Ge|burts|hil|fe
    f
    1) assistance at a birth

    Gebúrtshilfe leisten — to assist at a birth

    bei etw Gebúrtshilfe leisten (fig)to help sth see the light of day

    2) (als Fach) obstetrics sing; (von Hebamme auch) midwifery
    * * *
    die
    2) (the science of helping women before, during, and after, the birth of babies.) obstetrics
    * * *
    Ge·burts·hil·fe
    f kein pl obstetrics
    \Geburtshilfe leisten to assist at a birth
    * * *
    Geburtshilfe f durch Hebamme: midwifery; Fachgebiet: obstetrics pl (v im sg)
    Geburtshilfe leisten assist at a ( oder the) birth
    * * *
    f.
    midwifery n.
    obstetrics n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Geburtshilfe

  • 43 obstetricia

    f.
    obstetrics.
    * * *
    1 obstetrics
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino obstetrics
    * * *
    = midwifery, obstetrics.
    Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.
    Ex. The exhibition is devoted to the memorabilia of Richard Doherty, the first professor of midwifery.
    Ex. After attending weekly teaching rounds in surgery, pediatrics and obstetrics and noting the questions asked during discussion of the cases, librarians send out photocopies of relevant articles to interested individuals and interested individuals.
    ----
    * de obstetricia = obstetrical.
    * * *
    femenino obstetrics
    * * *
    = midwifery, obstetrics.
    Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.

    Ex: The exhibition is devoted to the memorabilia of Richard Doherty, the first professor of midwifery.

    Ex: After attending weekly teaching rounds in surgery, pediatrics and obstetrics and noting the questions asked during discussion of the cases, librarians send out photocopies of relevant articles to interested individuals and interested individuals.
    * de obstetricia = obstetrical.

    * * *
    obstetrics
    * * *

    obstetricia f Med obstetrics
    ' obstetricia' also found in these entries:
    English:
    maternity
    - obstetrics
    * * *
    obstetrics [singular]
    * * *
    f obstetrics sg
    * * *
    : obstetrics

    Spanish-English dictionary > obstetricia

  • 44 μαιευτικώτερον

    μαιευτικός
    skilled in midwifery: adverbial comp
    μαιευτικός
    skilled in midwifery: masc acc comp sg
    μαιευτικός
    skilled in midwifery: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg

    Morphologia Graeca > μαιευτικώτερον

  • 45 бабувам

    1. act as midwife, assist in childbirth, practice midwifery
    2. (бая, врачувам) soothsay; practice sorcery; mumble incantations
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    бабу̀вам,
    гл.
    1. остар. act as midwife, assist in childbirth, practice midwifery;
    2. ( бая, врачувам) разг. soothsay; practice sorcery; mumble incantations.
    * * *
    1. (бая, врачувам) soothsay;practice sorcery; mumble incantations 2. act as midwife, assist in childbirth, practice midwifery

    Български-английски речник > бабувам

  • 46 ostetricia

    f obstetrics
    * * *
    ostetricia s.f. obstetrics [U], midwifery.
    * * *
    pl. - cie, -ce [oste'tritʃa, tʃe] sostantivo femminile obstetrics + verbo sing., midwifery
    * * *
    ostetricia
    pl. - cie, -ce /oste'trit∫a, tÌe/
    sostantivo f.
    obstetrics + verbo sing., midwifery.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > ostetricia

  • 47 медицинская сестра-инструктор по акушерству

    2) Makarov: midwifery sister

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > медицинская сестра-инструктор по акушерству

  • 48 ukunga

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    [Swahili Word] ukunga
    [English Word] midwifery
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 14
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    [Swahili Word] ukunga
    [English Word] obstetrics
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 14
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    [Swahili Word] ukunga
    [English Word] midwifery
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Swahili Example] anafanya kazi ya ukunga
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    Swahili-english dictionary > ukunga

  • 49 ginecología

    f.
    gynecology, gynaecology, gyniatrics.
    * * *
    1 gynaecology (US gynecology)
    * * *
    SF gynaecology, gynecology (EEUU)
    * * *
    femenino gynecology*
    * * *
    = gynaecology [gynecology, -USA].
    Ex. Other topics cover developments in the 1930s, specialist institutes for midwifery and gynaecology and sources for medical information.
    * * *
    femenino gynecology*
    * * *
    = gynaecology [gynecology, -USA].

    Ex: Other topics cover developments in the 1930s, specialist institutes for midwifery and gynaecology and sources for medical information.

    * * *
    gynecology*
    * * *

    ginecología sustantivo femenino gynaecology, US gynecology
    ' ginecología' also found in these entries:
    English:
    gynaecology
    - gynecology
    * * *
    gynaecology
    * * *
    f gynecology, Br tb
    gynaecology
    * * *
    : gynecology

    Spanish-English dictionary > ginecología

  • 50 mementos

    (n.) = memorabilia
    Ex. The exhibition is devoted to the memorabilia of Richard Doherty, the first professor of midwifery.
    * * *

    Ex: The exhibition is devoted to the memorabilia of Richard Doherty, the first professor of midwifery.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mementos

  • 51 recuerdos

    1 (saludos) regards, greetings; (en carta) best wishes
    ¡recuerdos a tu hermana! say hello to your sister for me!
    * * *
    * * *
    (n.) = memories [memory, -sing.], memorabilia
    Ex. Any funeral scene in a story inevitably conjures in myself memories of my childhood spent as the son of an undertaker.
    Ex. The exhibition is devoted to the memorabilia of Richard Doherty, the first professor of midwifery.
    * * *
    (n.) = memories [memory, -sing.], memorabilia

    Ex: Any funeral scene in a story inevitably conjures in myself memories of my childhood spent as the son of an undertaker.

    Ex: The exhibition is devoted to the memorabilia of Richard Doherty, the first professor of midwifery.

    Spanish-English dictionary > recuerdos

  • 52 ebelik

    n. midwifery, obstetrics, tocology
    * * *
    midwifery

    Turkish-English dictionary > ebelik

  • 53 μαιευτικών

    μαιευτικός
    skilled in midwifery: fem gen pl
    μαιευτικός
    skilled in midwifery: masc /neut gen pl

    Morphologia Graeca > μαιευτικών

  • 54 μαιευτικῶν

    μαιευτικός
    skilled in midwifery: fem gen pl
    μαιευτικός
    skilled in midwifery: masc /neut gen pl

    Morphologia Graeca > μαιευτικῶν

  • 55 μαιευτικόν

    μαιευτικός
    skilled in midwifery: masc acc sg
    μαιευτικός
    skilled in midwifery: neut nom /voc /acc sg

    Morphologia Graeca > μαιευτικόν

  • 56 बालतन्त्र


    bāla-tantra
    n. midwifery L. ;

    N. of wk. on midwifery

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > बालतन्त्र

  • 57 enfermero privado

    m.
    private nurse-midwifery, private duty nurse-midwifery.

    Spanish-English dictionary > enfermero privado

  • 58 Chamberlen (the Elder), Peter

    SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology
    [br]
    b. c. 1601 London, England
    d. 22 December 1683 Woodham Mortimer, Essex, England
    [br]
    English obstetrician who was a member of a family of obstetricians of the same name who made use of a secret design of obstetric forceps (probably designed by him).
    [br]
    Of Huguenot stock, his ancestor William having probably come to England in 1569, he was admitted to Cambridge University in 1615 at the age of 14. He graduated Doctor of Medicine in Padua in 1619, having also spent some time at Heidelberg. In 1628 he was elected a Fellow of the College of Physicians, though with some reservations on account of his dress and conduct; these appear to have had some foundation for he was dismissed from the fellowship for repeated contumacy in 1659. Nonetheless, he was appointed Physician in Ordinary to Charles I in 1660. There are grounds for suspecting that in later years he developed some signs of insanity.
    Chamberlen was engaged extensively in the practice of midwifery, and his reputation and that of the other members of the family, several of whom were also called Peter, was enhanced by their possession of their own pattern of obstetric forceps, hitherto unknown and kept carefully guarded as a family secret. The original instruments were discovered hidden at the family home in Essex in 1815 and have been preserved by the Royal Society of Medicine. Chamberlen appears to have threatened the physicians' obstetric monopoly by attempting to organize mid-wives into a corporate company, to be headed by himself, a move which was successfully opposed by the College of Physicians.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Physician in Ordinary to King Charles I, King Charles II, King James II, Queen Mary and Queen Anne.
    Bibliography
    1662, The Accomplished Midwife. The Sober Mans Vindication, discovering the true cause and manner how Dr. Chamberlen came to be reported mad, London.
    Further Reading
    MG

    Biographical history of technology > Chamberlen (the Elder), Peter

  • 59 Simpson, Sir James Young

    SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology
    [br]
    b. 7 June 1811 Bathgate, Linlithgowshire, Scotland
    d. 6 May 1870 Edinburgh, Scotland
    [br]
    Scottish obstetrician, pioneer of the use of chloroform in labour.
    [br]
    The seventh and youngest son of a baker, after entering Edinburgh University at the tender age of 14 he graduated in 1832 and when only 28 was appointed Professor of Midwifery at Edinburgh University. Following the introduction of ether as a general anaesthetic (see W.T.G.Morton) he was the first to use it in midwifery. Aware of its disadvantages, he experimented on himself, and on 4 November 1847 he discovered the anaesthetic properties of chloroform. However, there were both medical and religious objections to its use, until in 1853 it was administered to Queen Victoria at the birth of Prince Leopold.
    Widely recognized as a great obstetrician, he also founded the modern practice of gynaecology, introducing new diagnostic methods and techniques of investigation. He was also an enthusiastic archaeologist.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Created Baronet 1866. Physician to the Queen in Scotland 1847.
    Bibliography
    1847, "Discovery of a new anaesthetic agent more efficient than sulphuric ether", Lancet. Obstetric Memoirs and Contributions, Edinburgh.
    Further Reading
    J.Duns, 1873, Memoir of J.Y.Simpson.
    MG

    Biographical history of technology > Simpson, Sir James Young

  • 60 United Kingdom Central Council

    Veterinary medicine: UKCC (for nursing, midwifery and health visiting)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > United Kingdom Central Council

См. также в других словарях:

  • Midwifery — Mid wife ry (?; 277), n. 1. The art or practice of assisting women in childbirth; obstetrics. [1913 Webster] 2. Assistance at childbirth; help or co[ o]peration in production. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • midwifery — late 15c.; a hybrid from MIDWIFE (Cf. midwife) + ERY (Cf. ery) …   Etymology dictionary

  • midwifery — The dominant pronunciation in BrE is mid wif ri (three syllables) or mid wif ǝ ri (four syllables), although mid wiyf ǝ ri (with the second syllable as in wife) is also heard in AmE …   Modern English usage

  • midwifery — [mid΄wif′rē, mid΄wīf′rē; mid΄wif′ər ē] n. the work of a midwife; esp., the body of knowledge, skills, and practices of a modern midwife …   English World dictionary

  • Midwifery — Midwives redirects here. For the novel by Chris Bohjalian, see Midwives (novel). A midwife measures the height of the mother s fundus at about 26 weeks to determine the probable gestational age of the fetus. Midwifery is a health care profession… …   Wikipedia

  • midwifery — /mid wif euh ree, wif ree, mid wuy feuh ree, wuyf ree/, n. the technique or practice of a midwife. [1475 85; see MIDWIFE, ERY] * * * Art of attending women in childbirth. It is known to date to ancient biblical, Greek, and Roman times. It… …   Universalium

  • midwifery — Independent care of essentially normal, healthy women and infants by a midwife, antepartally, intrapartally, postpartally, and/or obstetrically in a hospital, birth center, or home setting, and including normal delivery of the infant, with …   Medical dictionary

  • midwifery — [[t]mɪ̱dwɪ̱fəri[/t]] N UNCOUNT Midwifery is the work of delivering babies and advising pregnant women …   English dictionary

  • midwifery — midwife ► NOUN ▪ a nurse who is trained to assist women in childbirth. DERIVATIVES midwifery noun. ORIGIN probably from obsolete mid «with» + WIFE(Cf. ↑wifely) (in the sense «woman») …   English terms dictionary

  • Midwifery in Maya society — is a women s profession that assists women from pregnancy to newborn care. Midwifery also has the religious role of interpreting spiritual signs and predicting children s futures. Midwives are believed in Mayan society to be assigned their… …   Wikipedia

  • Midwifery Training School, Offinso — The Offinso Midwifery Training College is public tertiary health institution in the Offinso in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.[1][2] The college is in the Offinso District.[3] The Nurses and Midwifery Council (NMC) is the regulates the activities,… …   Wikipedia

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