A Manual of Obstetrics is a classic text that provides a comprehensive overview of pregnancy, childbirth, and postnatal care. Written by the renowned obstetrician William Alexander Newman Dorland, the book covers the anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system, the stages of pregnancy, the mechanisms of labor and delivery, and the management of obstetric emergencies. The text also includes chapters on neonatal care and breastfeeding. This new edition includes updated information on maternal-fetal medicine, as well as expanded coverage of medical and surgical interventions in childbirth.
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