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Textbook of obstetrics and obstetric nursing

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963
Since this textbook, specifically directed to nurses, is in its fourth edition 14 years after its first appearance, it may be considered to be successful. It is distressing, therefore, to find it replete with inaccuracies (eg, diuril prevents gastrointestinal absorption of sodium); inconsistencies (eg, differing incidences of home delivery, on pp 291 ...
Margaret McDermott   +3 more
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Modern Obstetrics and the Nurse

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1957
ODAY' S obstetric nurse has a newly defined role as a result of the gradual but marked change in obstetrical philosophy that has occurred during the past few years. Women, and the doctors and nurses who give them obstetric care, have been affected by this change and have found it beneficial in all its aspects.
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OBSTETRICS FOR NURSES

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1918
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