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  2. Sims' position - Wikipedia

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    The Sims position, or left lateral Sims position, named after the gynaecologist J. Marion Sims, is usually used for rectal examination, treatments, enemas, and examining patients for vaginal wall prolapse. [1] [2] The Sims Position is described as in the person lying on the left side, left hip and lower extremity straight, and right hip and ...

  3. List of human positions - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the lithotomy position still commonly used by many obstetricians, childbirth positions that are successfully used by midwives and traditional birth-attendants the world over include squatting, standing, kneeling, and on all fours, often in a sequence. [3]

  4. J. Marion Sims - Wikipedia

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    However, a "J. Marion Sims Chair" in obstetrics and gynecology still appears in a March 2018 program. [108] A J. Marion Sims Society, a student organization, existed there from 1923 to 1945. [109] A Sims Memorial Address on Gynecology, delivered before the South Carolina Medical Society at Charleston, is documented from 1927. [110]

  5. Instruments used in obstetrics and gynecology - Wikipedia

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    [4] SoftECC: The FDA Compliant disposable Soft-ECC endocervical curette can be used to biopsy the endocervical canal during colposcopy or the evaluation of abnormal uterine bleeding. Unlike the conventional sharp endocervical curette, the Soft-ECC is intended to gently frictionally abrade and collect abundant trans-epithelial tissue samples ...

  6. Obstetrics - Wikipedia

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    18th-century physicians expected that obstetrics would continue to grow, but the opposite happened. Obstetrics entered a stage of stagnation in the 19th century, which lasted until about the 1880s. [77]: 96–98 The central explanation for the lack of advancement during this time was the rejection of obstetrics by the medical community. [91]

  7. Sims' vaginal speculum - Wikipedia

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    Sims' double bladed vaginal speculum. In gynaecology, Sims' vaginal speculum is a double-bladed surgical instrument used for examining the vagina and cervix. It was developed by J. Marion Sims out of pewter spoon, [1] but nowadays it is manufactured out of stainless steel or plastic. The plastic speculum is disposable, but the stainless steel ...

  8. Gynaecology - Wikipedia

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    In the UK the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, based in London, encourages the study and advancement of both the science and practice of obstetrics and gynaecology. This is done through postgraduate medical education and training development, and the publication of clinical guidelines and reports on aspects of the specialty ...

  9. Category:Fictional obstetricians and gynaecologists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fictional obstetricians and gynaecologists" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.