10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIAPHRAGM PESSARY»
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diaphragm pessary in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
diaphragm pessary and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Primary Care Procedures in Women's Health
Pessary. New self-positioning pessaries are effective, easy to use, and have few
complications [23]. The most serious complications from pessary use are
attributable to neglected devices in patients lost to follow-up [24]. These rare ...
Cathryn B. Heath, Sandra M. Sulik, 2010
2
Contraception: A History
The huge success afforded to the 'diaphragm pessary' in neighbouring Holland
can largely be traced back to the indefatigable commitment of Dr Aletta Jacobs (
1854–1929), a Dutch medical practitioner and a pioneer in the area of birth
control ...
3
Therapeutic Management of Incontinence and Pelvic Pain: ...
30.1. Therapeutic. Options. for. the. Patient. with. Prolapse. Unless the patient is
symptomatic, mild degrees of prolapse may not require treatment. Symptomatic
prolapse may be managed conservatively or surgically. Non-surgical therapies ...
Jo Laycock, Jeanette Haslam, 2002
4
Berek & Novak's Gynecology
Effective and satisfactory outcomes have been reported for stage II or greater
prolapse using the Gelhorn and ring diaphragm pessary (30). After 2 to 6 months,
77% to 92% of women with a successful pessary fitting were satisfied and, using
...
5
Contraception and Abortion in Nineteenth-century America
Janet Farrell Brodie. credited with inventing the first actual diaphragm in 1882,*
American inventions designed on essentially the same principle had been
patented in the 1840s and were circulating by mid century. Mensinga published
news ...
Janet Farrell Brodie, 1997
6
Mosby's Medical Dictionary
See diaphragmatic breathing. diaphragm pessary. See pessary. diaphragm
stethoscope, an instrument for auscultation of bodily sounds. Originally designed
by Rene' Laennec (1781— 1826), it consists of a vibrating disk, or diaphragm,
which ...
7
Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
See diaphragmatic breathing. diaphragm pessary. See pessary. diaphragm
stethoscope, an instrument for auscultation of bodily sounds. Originally designed
by René Laénnec (1781-1826), it consists of a vibrating disk, or diaphragm,
which ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
8
Mothers and Daughters of Invention: Notes for a Revised ...
joined forces with Mensinga to perfect the diaphragm pessary. Her role is not
specified, but it seems logical that she would have done large-scale clinical
testing and suggested design improvements. The date was 1883 (J. Dash, 39).
Norman ...
9
Color Atlas of Differential Diagnosis in Exfoliative and ...
Degenerative or Retrogressive Changes Infections: Bacterial, Fungal, Viral,
Protozoan Trauma: Pregnancy, Post-Partum, Post-Instrumentation (Biopsy, Laser
, Cautery) Mechanical Irritation: IUD, Diaphragm, Pessary, Tampon, Foreign-
Body ...
10
Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery
Satisfactory outcomes have been reported for stage 2 or greater prolapse using
the Gellhorn and ring diaphragm pessary. After 2 to 6 months, 77% to 92% of
women with successful pessary fitting were satisfied and, using intention-totreat ...
Mark D. Walters, Mickey M. Karram, 2006