Clinical report of the Rotunda Hospital Alan D. H. Browne EditorialNotes 24 October 2008 Pages: 1 - 3
Medical complications in pregnancy P. B. B. GatenbyAlan Thompson OriginalPaper 24 October 2008 Pages: 6 - 11
Abruptio placentae, A.P.H. of unknown origin and A.P.H. from local lesions of the genital tract, (R.C.O.G. Table 10) Ian J. Dalrymple OriginalPaper 24 October 2008 Pages: 18 - 20
Persistent posterior position of the occiput and transverse arrest (R.C.O.G. table 15) Robert K. Brennan OriginalPaper 24 October 2008 Pages: 21 - 22
Breech deliveries (R.C.O.G. tables 16, 17 and 17a) Ian J. Dalrymple OriginalPaper 24 October 2008 Pages: 23 - 24
Face and brow presentations (R.C.O.G. table 18) Hooi See Choon OriginalPaper 24 October 2008 Pages: 24 - 26
Transverse and oblique lie in labour (R.C.O.G. table 19) Hooi See Choon OriginalPaper 24 October 2008 Pages: 26 - 28
Vaginal delivery following previous caesarean Section (R.C.O.G. Table 21) Hooi See Choon OriginalPaper 24 October 2008 Pages: 31 - 32
Prolapse and presentation of the cord (R.C.O.G. table 24) Rosemary Jordan OriginalPaper 24 October 2008 Pages: 35 - 36
Postpartum haemorrhage, (R.C.O.G. table 25) Rosemary Jordan OriginalPaper 24 October 2008 Pages: 37 - 37
Manual removal of placenta (R.C.O.G. table 26) Rosemary Jordan OriginalPaper 24 October 2008 Pages: 37 - 38
Surgical induction of labour (R.C.O.G. table 28) Robert K. Brennan OriginalPaper 24 October 2008 Pages: 38 - 39
Infertility and marriage guidance clinic Raymond G. Cross OriginalPaper 24 October 2008 Pages: 63 - 64
Publications by members of the medical staff of the rotunda hospital OriginalPaper 24 October 2008 Pages: 79 - 79