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- Maylard incision is a surgical incision in which a transverse cut is made on rectus abdominis muscle to allow wider access to the pelvic cavity. It is...
- Alfred Ernest Maylard FRSE PRCPSG FSGS (1855–1947) was born in Northfleet, Kent, England but is known as a Scottish surgeon and expert in abdominal surgery...
- superior iliac spine to the umbilicus). Maylard incision – A variation of Pfannenstiel incision is the Maylard incision in which the rectus abdominis muscles...
- abdominal hysterectomy for benign disease. A variation of this incision is the Maylard incision in which the rectus abdominis muscles are sectioned transversally...
- Comparison of incisions used for caesarean section Is: Supra-umbilical incision Im: Median incision IM: Maylard incision IP: Pfannenstiel incision...
- Several caesarean sections Is: supra-umbilical incision Im: median incision IM: Maylard incision IP: Pfannenstiel incision...
- theory John Mathison (1901–1982), New Zealand MP born in Peebles Ernest Maylard (1855–1947) surgeon and mountaineer, retired to Peebles and is buried there...
- Parliament of England Preceded by Edmund Tylney Roland Maylard Member of Parliament for Gatton 1584–1585 With: Edward Browne Succeeded by John Puckering...
- 1901 John Muir 1902 Joseph White & John Morrison 1903 R.T. Leiper & A.E. Maylard 1904 W. Blair & M. Martin 1905 John Shaw-Dunn & Robert Muir 1906 M.J. Stewart&...
- Gibbs 1626–1628 Edward Smith 1627–1630 Edward Standley 1630–1634 John Maylard 1634–1635 Berkeley Wrench 1636–1637 (then organist of Gloucester Cathedral...