Publisher's Synopsis
Nederlandsch Tijdschrift Voor Verloskunde En Gynaecologie, Volume 5... is a historical medical journal focusing on obstetrics and gynecology. Published in Dutch, this volume offers a glimpse into the medical practices and knowledge of the time, likely the late 19th or early 20th century. It serves as a valuable resource for historians of medicine and those interested in the evolution of gynecological and obstetric practices in the Netherlands and Belgium.
The journal is a publication of the Nederlandsche Gynaecologische Vereeniging and the Société royale belge de gynécologie et d'obstétrique, highlighting the collaborative efforts of medical professionals in these regions. Researchers and scholars will find this volume to be a significant primary source for understanding the development of medical science and the treatment of women's health issues during this period. Its historical value and detailed medical insights make it a must-read for those studying the history of medicine.
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