Medical complications in pregnancy P. B. B. GatenbyG. F. Gearty OriginalPaper 22 October 2008 Pages: 9 - 9
Pre-eclamptic toxaemia, essential hypertension, chronic essential hypertension + toxaemia, and chronic renal disease, (R.C.O.G. Table 5) OriginalPaper 22 October 2008 Pages: 10 - 12
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) R. K. Brennan OriginalPaper 22 October 2008 Pages: 18 - 21
Persistent posterior position of the occiput and transverse arrest, (R.C.O.G. Table 15) G. R. Henry OriginalPaper 22 October 2008 Pages: 23 - 25
Breech deliveries, (R.C.O.G. Tables 16, 17 and 17A) R. K. Brennan OriginalPaper 22 October 2008 Pages: 25 - 26
Face and brow presentations, (R.C.O.G. Table 18) A. Richardson OriginalPaper 22 October 2008 Pages: 27 - 28
Transverse and oblique lie in labour, (R.C.O.G. Table 19) OriginalPaper 22 October 2008 Pages: 28 - 29
Vaginal delivery following previous caesarean section, (R.C.O.G. Table 21) Anthony Richardson OriginalPaper 22 October 2008 Pages: 32 - 33
Prolapse and presentation of the cord (R.C.O.G. Table 24) OriginalPaper 22 October 2008 Pages: 36 - 37
Postpartum haemorrhage, (R.C.O.G. Table 25) George Henry OriginalPaper 22 October 2008 Pages: 38 - 38
Manual removal of placenta, (R.C.O.G. Table 26) George Henry OriginalPaper 22 October 2008 Pages: 39 - 39
Infertility and marriage guidance department Raymond G. Cross OriginalPaper 22 October 2008 Pages: 73 - 74
Publications and academical activities by members of the hospital staff during 1966 OriginalPaper 22 October 2008 Pages: 75 - 75