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  2. Ian Donald - Wikipedia

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    Ian Donald CBE FRFPSGlas FRCOG FRCP (27 December 1910 – 19 June 1987) was an English physician who pioneered the diagnostic use of ultrasound in obstetrics, enabling the visual discovery of abnormalities during pregnancy. [2] Donald was born in Cornwall, England, to a Scottish family of physicians. He was educated in Scotland and South Africa ...

  3. Tom Brown (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Brown (engineer) Tom Brown. Inventor of medical ultrasound. Taken in 1960's. Thomas Graham Brown (10 April 1933 in Glasgow – 13 December 2019) was a Scottish engineer who was most notable for collaborating in the design of the first medical ultrasound machine along with the obstetrician and designer Ian Donald, a physician at the ...

  4. Obstetric ultrasonography - Wikipedia

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    3-032, 3-05d. [ edit on Wikidata] Obstetric ultrasonography, or prenatal ultrasound, is the use of medical ultrasonography in pregnancy, in which sound waves are used to create real-time visual images of the developing embryo or fetus in the uterus (womb). The procedure is a standard part of prenatal care in many countries, as it can provide a ...

  5. The Silent Scream - Wikipedia

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    Among the opinions expressed were those of Dr. Richard Berkowitz, whose criticism of the film was already mentioned above, and Dr. Ian Donald, an English physician and pioneer of diagnostic ultrasound. Dr. Donald's affidavit said that the fetal activities shown in the film “are not faked nor the result of artefact intentional or otherwise ...

  6. Stuart Campbell (obstetrician) - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Campbell (obstetrician) Stuart Campbell DSc FRCPEd FRCOG FACOG, was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and graduated from the medical school of Glasgow University. During his training he worked with Ian Donald, who had published some of the first papers on the use of ultrasound in obstetrics . Campbell went on to become one of the pioneers too ...

  7. John MacVicar - Wikipedia

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    John MacVicar FRFPSGlas FRCOG (6 November 1927 – 23 March 2011) was a British physician who was most notable for pioneering the diagnostic use of ultrasound in obstetrics as well as later, being a clinical educator. [1] MacVicar was part of a team along with physician Ian Donald and engineer Tom Brown, who developed the worlds first obstetric ...

  8. Ultrasonography of chronic venous insufficiency of the legs

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    Ultrasonography of suspected or previously confirmed chronic venous insufficiency of leg veins is a risk-free, non-invasive procedure. It gives information about the anatomy, physiology and pathology of mainly superficial veins. As with heart ultrasound (echocardiography) studies, venous ultrasonography requires an understanding of hemodynamics ...

  9. Sonicaid - Wikipedia

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    Sonicaid Ltd was involved in an early venture in the development of a 3D multiplanar scanner in the mid-1970s, [13] building on the pioneering obstetric ultrasonography work by Prof Ian Donald and colleagues. [14] They also developed the Sonicaid RTS5200 Real Time Scanner which was used in hospitals for obstetric applications.