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- Tricalysia obstetrix is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Gabon. It is threatened by habitat loss. World Conservation Monitoring...
- to allow women to practise medicine. Hyginus describes Agnodice as an obstetrix. It is difficult to know how to translate this into English. Sarah Pomeroy...
- Sotira (1st-century) was an obstetrix, or Ancient Gr**** obstetrician, who was mentioned by Pliny the Elder as an author of treatises on postpartum fever...
- in antiquity, ranging from iatrinē (Gr. nurse), maia (Gr., midwife), obstetrix (Lat., obstetrician), and medica (Lat., doctor). It appears as though...
- Temnocalyx nodulosa Tocoyena pittieri Tricalysia atherura Tricalysia obstetrix Tricalysia pedicellata Tricalysia schliebenii Trichostachys interrupta...
- Salpe six times in his Natural History. She is described by him as an obstetrix, though he ascribes general remedies to her, not simply those concerned...
- first quarter of the first century. Teidia ****. l., a freedwoman, was an obstetrix, or midwife, named along with the freedman ****tus Teidius Anteros, in...
- Bridson Tricalysia obanensis Keay Tricalysia obovata O.Lachenaud Tricalysia obstetrix N.Hallé Tricalysia okelensis Hiern T. okelensis var. okelensis Tricalysia...
- Inscriptionum Latinarum turned up 51 medici, 4 medicae (female doctors), an obstetrix ("midwife") and a nutrix ("nurse") in the city of Rome. These numbers...