The Obstetrical Society of London was formed in 1858 and merged in 1907 with the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London to form the Royal Society...
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John Braxton Hicks (category Presidents of the Obstetrical Society of London)
assistant obstetric physician at Guy's Hospital and full physician in 1868. In 1888 he became obstetric physician at St Mary's Hospital, London. Hicks was...
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accused of performing these procedures without consent of the patients. He was subsequently expelled from the Obstetrical Society of London. Baker Brown...
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College Hospital, London. In 1886 he became a private doctor to the royal family. As well as his career as an obstetric surgeon in London, he helped set...
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Society of London (1850–1907) Odontological Society of Great Britain (1856–1907) Obstetrical Society of London (1858–1907) Clinical Society of London...
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Robert Barnes (physician) (category Presidents of the Obstetrical Society of London)
East London Hospital for Children, and the Royal Maternity Hospital. Barnes took a prominent part in founding the Obstetrical Society of London in 1858...
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of Obstetric Anesthesia". Anesthesiology. 92 (1): 247–252. doi:10.1097/00000542-200001000-00037. PMID 10638922. S2CID 8117674. "Obstetrical Society Of...
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injury complex: obstetric fistula formation and the multifaceted morbidity of maternal birth trauma in the developing world". Obstetrical & Gynecological...
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Gustavus Murray (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh)
was a fellow of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society and elected a fellow of the Obstetrical Society of London in 1859. Towards the end of his career he...
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Carbon tetrachloride (section Society and culture)
Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London. (1867) UK: Longmans, Green and Company. Pages 170-173, "Anaesthetic and Sedative Properties of Bichloride of Carbon...
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Charles James Cullingworth (category Presidents of the Obstetrical Society of London)
was active in the Obstetrical Society of London. Cullingworth was prominent in the movement for securing the legal registration of midwives. After the...
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Henry Oldham (category Presidents of the Obstetrical Society of London)
English obstetric physician and co-founder of the Obstetrical Society of London. The sixth son and ninth child of Adam Oldham (1781–1839) of Balham, a...
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James Matthews Duncan (category Presidents of the Obstetrical Society of London)
member of the Aesculapian Club. He wrote numerous papers on obstetrics, and from 1873 to 1875 was president of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society. In 1870...
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patients or their families. In 1867 he was expelled from the Obstetrical Society of London for carrying out the operations without consent. Baker Brown's...
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Conversazione (category Science in society)
College of Physicians of London; Obstetrical Society of London; Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (1867). Catalogue and report of obstetrical and other...
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Edward Rigby (obstetrician) (category Presidents of the Obstetrical Society of London)
obstetrician and medical writer, the first President of the Obstetrical Society of London. The son of the physician Edward Rigby (1747–1821), he was born...
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Edward Tilt (category Presidents of the Obstetrical Society of London)
fellows of the Obstetrical Society of London, where he took on subordinate posts, and was elected president for 1874–5. The title of Cavaliere of the Crown...
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Francis Champneys (category Presidents of the Obstetrical Society of London)
supported Sir William Osler in the founding of The History of Medicine Society at The Royal Society of Medicine, London, in the same year. Champneys particularly...
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William Tyler Smith (category Presidents of the Obstetrical Society of London)
the Obstetrical Society of London, of which he was the second President, elected 1860. Smith was associated with Thomas Wakley in the establishment of the...
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Charles West (physician) (category Presidents of the Obstetrical Society of London)
founder of the first children's hospital in Great Britain, the Hospital for Sick Children in Great Ormond Street, London. Charles West was born in London on...
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William Overend Priestley (category Presidents of the Obstetrical Society of London)
College of Physicians of London and at the universities of Cambridge, London, and Victoria. He was president of the Obstetrical Society of London 1875–76...
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Joseph-Alexis Stoltz (category Academic staff of the University of Strasbourg)
Professeurs of Medicine, Nancy The Medico-chirurgical review and journal of practical medicine, Volume 38 Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London, Volume...
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Neurological Society of the United Kingdom Obstetrical Society of London Odontological Society of Great Britain Pathological Society of London Therapeutical...
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Samuel Collier (rugby union) (category Mayors of places in Greater London)
fellow of the Obstetrical Society of London. He practised medicine in Wimbledon for 46 years and also served as the borough's mayor. List of Ireland...
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William Smoult Playfair (category Presidents of the Obstetrical Society of London)
fellow of the American and Boston gynaecological societies, and the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society. He was elected President of the Obstetrical Society of London...
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pregnant – a distinction that led the president of the Obstetrical Society of London to protest at the use of "the obsolete medical assumption that the unborn...
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president of Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India, in 2019. She is also the first vice president of Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological...
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National Health Society where she was a lecturer. Stacpoole was a member of the Obstetrical Society of London and she worked for the councils of technical education...
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Heritage of the Monastery and the Historical Events of One Hundred Years of Orthopedic Surgery. Bologna: I.O.R. Obstetrical Society of London (1882). Transactions...
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William Thompson Lusk (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh)
Fellow of the Edinburgh and London Obstetrical Societies Corresponding Fellow of the Obstetrical Societies of Paris and Leipsic and Paris Academy of Medicine...
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