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  • 91Vaginal birth after caesarean — (VBAC) refers to the practice of delivering a baby vaginally (naturally) after a previous baby has been delivered through caesarean section (surgically). [ [http://www.webmd.com/baby/tc/vaginal birth after cesarean vbac overview Vaginal Birth… …

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  • 92Mel Brieseman — is a New Zealand public health official, surgeon, obstetrician and former missionary to India. Brieseman was born in Stratford, New Zealand, and after completing his primary and secondary schooling in Taranaki left for the University of Otago to… …

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  • 93Mona Tyndall — Sister Dr. Mona Tyndall (14 April 1921 – 7 June 2000) was a medical doctor and Roman Catholic missionary in Nigeria and Zambia. She was one of the six children of businessman David P. Tyndall and his wife, Sarah Gaynor Tyndall. Raised in County… …

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  • 94Lena Sadler — Infobox Person name = Lena Sadler image size = 150px caption = Dr. Lena Celestia Sadler Kellogg birth name = Lena Celestia Kellogg birth date = birth date|1875|06|09 birth place = Abscota (Wet Prairie), Michigan death date = death date and… …

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  • 95Economic credentialing — is a term of disapproval used by the American Medical Association (AMA). The association defines the term as the use of economic criteria unrelated to quality of care or professional competence in determining a physician s qualifications for… …

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  • 96Obstetric Flying Squad — An Obstetric Flying Squad is a form of medical retrieval team that is composed of a obstetrician, anaesthetist, midwife and other healthcare personnel who are on call to attend to mothers with major obstetric complications occurring in the… …

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  • 97Neil Humphreys — (born London, England, 5 December 1974) is a British humour columnist and author of three best selling humorous books about Singapore Notes From an Even Smaller Island (2001), Scribbles from the Same Island (2003) and Final Notes from a Great… …

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  • 98Richard Croft — Sir Richard Croft was the English obstetrician of Princess Charlotte who became famous due to his role in the triple obstetrical tragedy of 1817.Croft was trained by his father in law, Dr. Thomas Denman, a preeminent obstetrician in London at the …

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  • 99Jean-Louis Baudelocque — (November 30, 1745 May 2, 1810) was a French obstetrician who studied and practiced medicine in Paris.Baudelocque is known for making obstetrics a scientific discipline in France. He advanced and popularized the methodology of William Smellie… …

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  • 100André Levret — (1703 1780) was a French obstetrician who practised medicine in Paris. He was a contemporary of famed English obstetrician William Smellie (1697 1763), and along with Jean Louis Baudelocque (1745 1810) helped advance the science of obstetrics in… …

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