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History of Cesarean Section

History of Cesarean Section

9781628089912
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The fascinating issue of operative opening of the uterus and delivering the fetus known today as cesarean section has intrigued humankind for ages. This book is the most comprehensive text on the fascinating history of cesarean section. It includes the origin of the eponym and describes many myths from ancient Greek, Roman, Persian and medieval cultures. The first documents regarding cesarean delivery arise in ancient legal texts:: a cuneiform tablet dealing with the adoption of a small boy during the 23rd year of the renowned King Hammurabi of Babylon (17951750 BC), Lex Regia proclaimed by Numa Pompilius, an ancient Roman King (716673 BC), and Mishna, the collection of ancient Jewish laws (2nd century BC-6th century AD). The book includes a description of the oldest known drawing of a cesarean section that appears in the 1307 AD version of the book Al-Athár-ul- Bákiya by Albiruni. The book focuses on the debate about the definite perception of cesarean delivery that had at several times reached culminate conflicts, as in the medieval period, during the 18th century, during the 19th century and at the 20th-21st centuries. Although, cesarean section on maternal request is a complex issue, it seems that those in favor of allowing women to have a maternal-choice cesarean section prevail over those against it in this round. Finally, the book focuses on physicians who had changed the history of cesarean section:: François Rousset (15301603) who had a vision on performing cesarean section on living women, Max Sanger (18531903) who introduced uterine sutures, John Martin Munro Kerr (18681960) who introduced the transverse lower uterine segment incision, and Edwin Bradford Craigin (18591918) with his dictum:: once a Cesarean always a Cesarean.
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9781628089912
9781628089912

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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
122
Dimensions (mm)
155.00 x 230.00
Weight (g)
394
  • Preface; Cesarean Section in the Context of the History of General Medicine; Cesarean Section:: The Origin of the Eponym; The Myths:: A Reflection of Medical Practice?; Babylon (18th Century BC) The Very First Reference; Ancient Rome:: From Numa Pompilius to Galen:: The Postmortem Operation; Mishna & Talmud (2nd Century BC 6th Century AD):: Cesarean Section on Living Women; Al-Athar-ul- Bakiya:: The Book with the Oldest Drawing of Cesarean Section; Medieval Period in Europe:: Saintly versus Satanic Operation; Early Modern Era:: Jacob Nufer, Jeremias Trautmann & other Pioneers; 16th-17th Centuries:: Between François Rousset & François Mauriceau; 18th Century:: Pro-Cesareans against Anti-Cesareans; 19th Century:: The Opposition to Advocates of Cesarean; 20th Century:: The Advent of the Safety Concept; 20th & 21st Centuries:: Cesarean Section on Demand; The History of Cesarean Techniques; The History of Anesthesia for Cesarean Section; Index.
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