73 results filtered with: Delivery (Obstetrics)
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A man encourages his wife to hurry up giving birth because his film of the birth on YouTube cannot last longer than ten minutes. Colour process print, 2012, after D. Piraro, 2007.
Piraro, Don.Date: [24 February 2012]Reference: 3039145iPart of: Bizzarro.- Pictures
Childbirth: sinister obstetricians and anaesthetist extract the baby from the mother. Drawing by R. Ennis, 2005.
Ennis, Richard, 1958-Date: 2005Reference: 2033548i- Pictures
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A woman's narrow pelvis with child's head stuck in the middle of a labour. Collotype by Römmler & Jonas after a radiograph made for G. Leopold and Th. Leisewitz, 1908.
Leopold, G. (Gerhard), 1846-1911.Date: 1908Reference: 17136i- Pictures
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Nine diagrams of babies in the womb and two illustrations of obstetrical instruments. Etching by T. Jefferys.
Reference: 17068i- Archives and manuscripts
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M0001493: Obstetrical forceps, type designed by Étienne Tarnier (1828-1897), French obstetrician, in 1877 or 1881
Date: 01 January 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/13/93Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- 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
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Eight diagrams illustrating babies in the womb in different positions about to enter the world. Etching by Barlow.
Reference: 17065i- Books
Pathways to success : a self-improvement toolkit : focus on normal birth and reducing Caesarean section rates / NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement.
Date: [2006]- Books
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The principles and practice of obstetric medicine and surgery : in reference to the process of parturition : illustrated by one hundred and forty-eight figures / by Francis H. Ramsbotham.
Ramsbotham, Francis H. (Francis Henry), 1800-1868.Date: 1851- Books
Perineal care : an international issue / edited by Christine Henderson and Debra Bick.
Date: [2005]- Pictures
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Alcmene giving birth to Hercules surrounded by attendants: in the background a woman is hitting another over the head with a stone. Line engraving by F. Bouttats the younger.
Reference: 16889i- Archives and manuscripts
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M0001492: Obstetrical forceps with hinged handle, type designed by Alexander Hamilton (1739-1802) in 1794
Date: 01 January 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/13/92Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
Eleven decorated initials from the Basel 1555 edition of Andreas Vesalius's De humani corporis fabrica. Woodcuts, 1555.
Date: 1555Reference: 24653i- 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- Archives and manuscripts
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M0001491: Obstetrical forceps, type designed by Francis Marion Robertson (1807-1892) in 1870
Date: 01 January 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/13/91Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
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M0001486: Obstetrical forceps, type thought to have been designed by the Chamberlen family in the 1600s
Date: 01 January 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/13/86Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
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M0001482: Obstetrical forceps, type designed by Dusie, 1733
Date: 01 January 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/13/82Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
The birth of the Virgin Mary, Anna is being attended upon while Mary receives her first bath. Line engraving by C. Cort, 1578, after G. Penni.
Penni, Giovanni Francesco, approximately 1496-approximately 1528.Date: 1578Reference: 17354i- Archives and manuscripts
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M0001473: Model of obstetrical forceps, first type designed by André Levret (1703-1780) in 1747
Date: 16 December 1930Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/13/73Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
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M0001477: Parallel obstetrical forceps, type designed by John Aitkins (fl. 1770–1790), Scottish surgeon, in 1784
Date: 16 December 1930Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/13/77Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
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M0001485: Obstetrical forceps, type designed by Benjamin Pugh (1710–1775) in 1744 or 1754
Date: 01 January 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/13/85Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
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M0001483: Obstetrical forceps or 'retroceps' from 1867, type designed by L. Hamon around 1864
Date: 01 January 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/13/83Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- 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