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Medieval Caesarean Section – Medieval Histories
First Successful Caesarean in Indiana, 1880, Dr. Moses Baker, Tippecanoe County, Indiana
How the C-section went from last resort to overused.
Cesarean Section - A Brief History: Part 1
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A Breakthrough in C-Section History: Beatrice of Bourbon's Survival in 1337 - The New York Times
Cesarean Section - A Brief History: Part 2
Cesarean Section - A Brief History: Part 1
History Of Medicine - Painting depicting the first successful cesarean section in Latin America in 1844. By Enrique Grau. xx1995.814.3 International Museum of Surgical Science Collection! | Facebook
Cesarean Section - A Brief History: Part 1
Cesarean Section - A Brief History: Part 2
Edinburgh Medical School on X: "James Barry studied medicine @EdinburghUni 1809-1812 and had a distinguished career as an army surgeon, performing the first successful Caesarean section in 1826. When they died in
A Brief History of the C-Section - Motherly
First successful c-section birth may date back to 1337 find researchers
Cesarean Section - A Brief History: Part 2
Cesarean Section - A Brief History: Part 2
The First British Surgeon to Perform a Successful C-Section Was a Woman Disguised as a Man
Cesarean Section - A Brief History: Part 1
Caesarean section - Wikipedia
C – Sections In The Ancient World - EARLY CHURCH HISTORY
Cesarean Section - A Brief History: Part 1
Was a 14th c. queen the first to survive a caesarean? – The History Blog
Successful Cesarean section performed by indigenous healers in Kahura, Uganda. As observed by R. W. Felkin in 1879 from his article 'Notes on Labour in Central Africa' published in the Edinburgh Medical
None of Woman Born: Cesarean Birth before 1900, A Pre-History – DIG
Who was the first doctor to perform a successful Cesarean section?
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Caesarean section - Wikipedia
Even in western cultures, the first recorded successful cesarean was conducted by a woman. "Sometime between 1815 and 1821, James Miranda Stuart Barry performed the operation while masquerading as a man and