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  2. Shiphrah and Puah - Wikipedia

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    15 The king of Egypt spoke to the Hebrew midwives, one of whom was named Shiphrah and the other Puah, saying, 16 “When you deliver the Hebrew women, look at the birthstool: if it is a boy, kill him; if it is a girl, let her live.” 17 The midwives, fearing God, did not do as the king of Egypt had told them; they let the boys live. 18 So the king of Egypt summoned the midwives and said to ...

  3. Women's medicine in antiquity - Wikipedia

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    Midwifery flourished in ancient civilizations, including Egypt, Byzantium, Mesopotamia, and the Mediterranean empires of Greece and Rome. There were doctors within the Greco-Roman world who wrote favourably of midwifery. Herophilus wrote a manual for midwives, which advanced their status.

  4. Midwifery - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Egypt, midwifery was a recognized female occupation, as attested by the Ebers Papyrus which dates from 1900 to 1550 BCE. Five columns of this papyrus deal with obstetrics and gynecology , especially concerning the acceleration of parturition (the action or process of giving birth to offspring) and the birth prognosis of the newborn.

  5. Naguib Pasha Mahfouz - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, he started a pioneering scheme whereby midwives trained to the highest standards were allowed to deliver women in their own homes, a year before a similar program was started in England. In 1919, Mahfouz introduced the first antenatal clinics in Egypt, at the Kasr El Aini maternity hospital and in centres that he had opened in Cairo's ...

  6. Qasr El Eyni Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1838, The first school for midwifery was established in Qasr El Eyni Hospital. In 1848, ... The history of medical education in Egypt (1935). Image from the ...

  7. Women in medicine - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, there were 11,826 certified nurse midwives (CNMs). [65] In 2019 there were 42,720 active physicians in Obstetrics and Gynecology. [66] Outside of the United States, midwifery is still practiced in several countries such as in Africa. The first school of midwives in Africa was supposedly founded by Dr. Ernst Rodenwalt in Togo in 1912.

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  9. Armed Forces Medical Service Department (Egypt) - Wikipedia

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    Egypt's Military Medical Academy was founded in 1979 with the purpose of educating and training medical officers in all branches of Egypt's armed forces. [5] The facility is located on Ihsan Abdul Quddus Street in Cairo. It is associated with the Armed Forces Medical College, founded in 1827. [6]