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This time honoured classic has been re-built completely: after
six editions the editor has decided that a radical revision is
necessary. The new edition has been developed as a result of
intensive consultation with trainees in OB/GYN as to what they
want, what they need and how they learn.
The book is organised into two halves covering obstetrics and
gynaecology. Within each, the chapters are structured into
sections containing pedagogic features such as boxes,
highlights and key points for the first time. It contains
everything the clinician needs to practice the art of
obstetrics and gynaecology and sufficient information to help
sub-specialists develop their specific interests. This text
is recommended reading for the Royal College of Obstetrics
and Gynaecology membership examination.
This seventh edition contains 21 new chapters:
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Anatomy of the Pelvis and Reproductive Tract
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Placenta and Fetal Membranes
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Antenatal Care
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Anaesthesia and Analgesia
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Recurrent Miscarriage
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Ectopic Pregnancy
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Trophoblastic Disease
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Genetics and Prenatal Diagnosis
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Drugs and Pregnancy
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Obstetric Emergencies
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Prolonged Pregnancy
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Renal Disease
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Termination of Pregnancy
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Imaging in Gynaecology
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PMS
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Assisted Reproduction
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Hysteroscopy and Laparoscopy
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Sexual Dysfunction
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Psychological Aspects of Pregnancy
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Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault - now on MRCOG
curriculum
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Ethical Dilemmas
This seventh edition has been significantly updated with a
wide range of internationally renowned contributors who are
all experts in their field, bringing this book to the cutting
edge of knowledge in obstetrics and gynaecology.
"It was my favourite textbook when I was working for my
examinations and I am still using it. I can recommend this
edition to current trainees wholeheartedly. It is certainly
worth buying." Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Content:
Chapter 1 Clinical Anatomy of the Pelvis and Reproductive Tract
(pages 1–9): Alan Farthing
Chapter 2 Maternal Physiology (pages 10–18): Fiona
Broughton?Pipkin
Chapter 3 The Placenta and Fetal Membranes (pages 19–27):
Berthold Huppertz and John C. P. Kingdom
Chapter 4 Normal Fetal Growth (pages 28–33): Jason
Gardosi
Chapter 5 Pre?Conception Counselling (pages 34–38): Andrew
McCarthy
Chapter 6 Antenatal Care (pages 39–45): Timothy G.
Overton
Chapter 7 Normal Labour (pages 46–55): A. A. Calder
Chapter 8 Fetal Monitoring During Labour (pages 56–62): James
A. Low
Chapter 9 Analgesia and Anaesthesia (pages 63–68): John A.
Crowhurst
Chapter 10 Puerperium and Lactation (pages 69–80): D. Keith
Edmonds
Chapter 11 Neonatal care for Obstetricians (pages 81–93): M. A.
Thomson and A. D. Edwards
Chapter 12 Spontaneous Miscarriage (pages 94–99): Joanne
Topping and Roy G. Farquarson
Chapter 13 Recurrent Miscarriage (pages 100–105): Raj Rai
Chapter 14 Ectopic Pregnancy (pages 106–116): Davor
Jurkovic
Chapter 15 Trophoblast Disease (pages 117–124): Philip Savage
and Michael Seckl
Chapter 16 Prenatal Diagnosis and Genetics (pages 125–131):
Sailesh Kumar
Chapter 17 Fetal Medicine in Clinical Practice (pages 132–144):
R. C. Wimalasundera
Chapter 18 Obstetric Emergencies (pages 145–158): Sara
Paterson?Brown
Chapter 19 Disorders of Fetal Growth and Assessment of Fetal
Well?Being (pages 159–165): G. C. S. Smith and C. C. Lees
Chapter 20 Multiple Pregnancy (pages 166–176): Nicholas M.
Fisk
Chapter 21 Preterm Labour (pages 177–191): Phillip
Bennett
Chapter 22 Prolonged Pregnancy (pages 192–204): Patricia
Crowley
Chapter 23 Induction and Augmentation of Labour (pages
205–212): G. Justus Hofmeyr
Chapter 24 Malpresentation, Malposition, Cephalopelvic
Disproportion and Obstetric Procedures (pages 213–226): S.
Arulkumaran
Chapter 25 Hypertensive Disorders (pages 227–235): Andrew
Shennan
Chapter 26 Heart Disease in Pregnancy (pages 236–245):
Catherine Nelson?Piercy
Chapter 27 Diabetes and Endocrine Disease in Pregnancy (pages
246–259): Anne Dornhorst and Catherine Williamson
Chapter 28 Renal Disease (pages 260–269): John Davison
Chapter 29 Haematological Problems in Pregnancy (pages
270–281): P. Clark, A. J. Thomson and I. A. Greer
Chapter 30 Miscellaneous Medical Disorders (pages 282–288):
Andrew McCarthy
Chapter 31 Obstetric Statistics (pages 289–298): Jim G.
Thornton
Chapter 32 Contraception (pages 299–317): Anna Glasier
Chapter 33 Termination of Pregnancy (pages 318–326): Gillian
Flett and Allan Templeton
Chapter 34 Normal and Abnormal Development of the Genital Tract
(pages 327–347): D. Keith Edmonds
Chapter 35 The Menstrual Cycle (pages 348–355): William L.
Ledger
Chapter 36 The Role of Ultrasound in Gynaecology (pages
356–363): Joanne Topping
Chapter 37 Gynaecological Disorders of Childhood and
Adolescence (pages 364–368): D. Keith Edmonds
Chapter 38 Primary Amenorrhoea (pages 369–376): D. Keith
Edmonds
Chapter 39 Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Secondary Amenorrhoea
(pages 377–398): Adam H. Balen
Chapter 40 Menstrual Problems: Menorrhagia and Primary
Dysmenorrhagia (pages 399–407): Margaret C. P. Rees
Chapter 41 Premenstrual Syndrome (pages 408–413): P.M.S.
O'Brien
Chapter 42 Pelvic Infection (pages 414–422): Jonathan D. C.
Ross and Peter Stewart
Chapter 43 Chronic Pelvic Pain (pages 423–429): R. William
Stones
Chapter 44 Endometriosis (pages 430–439): Stephen Kennedy and
Philippe Koninckx
Chapter 45 Infertility (pages 440–460): Siladitya
Bhattacharya
Chapter 46 Assisted Reproduction (pages 461–478): Geoffrey
Trew
Chapter 47 Menopause and the Postmenopausal Woman (pages
479–495): Nick Panay
Chapter 48 Pelvic Floor Dysfunction I: Uterovaginal Prolapse
(pages 496–503): Anthony R. B. Smith
Chapter 49 Urinary Incontinence (pages 504–559): D. Robinson
and L. Cardozo
Chapter 50 Hysteroscopy and Laparoscopy (pages 560–577): Adam
Magos
Chapter 51 Benign Disease of the Vulva (pages 578–590): Richard
Staughton
Chapter 52 Malignant Disease of the Vulva and the Vagina (pages
591–605): David M. Luesley
Chapter 53 Benign Diseases of the Vagina, Cervix and Ovary
(pages 606–613): D. Keith Edmonds
Chapter 54 Premalignant and Malignant Disease of the Cervix
(pages 614–624): Mahmood I. Sha
Chapter 55 Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (pages 625–635): Hani
Gabra
Chapter 56 Benign Disease of the Uterus (pages 636–644): Mary
Ann Lumsden
Chapter 57 Cancer of the Uterine Corpus (pages 645–650): Henry
C. Kitchener
Chapter 58 Sexual Dysfunction (pages 651–657): Fran
Reader
Chapter 59 Ethical Dilemmas in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
(pages 658–683): Gordon M. Stirrat
Chapter 60 The Law and the Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
(pages 684–691): Bertie Leigh
Chapter 61 Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (pages
692–698): Maureen Dalton