Re: FRI Preeclampsia Solved

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Sat Feb 4 00:32:21 2006


Nah, you're not that old. We still call it DeLee suction here in Illinois, and the nurses still cram it up the noses of as many babies as they can get their hands on, even if there is no mec. All the baby has to do is gurgle a little and it's "up your nose with the rubber hose".

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Anna Meenan, MD

At Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Dr. John Provatopoulos B.Sc. M.D.C.M. F.R.S.C. wrote: > >At Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Gerald P. Rodríguez wrote: >> >>You are demeaning a great American physician who dedicated his entire life >>to bring obstetrics in America out of the dark ages. >>Dr. Joseph Bolivar DeLee, called the father of modern obstetrical care, >>established his maternity facility, the Chicago Lying-in Hospital, at the >>University of Chicago in 1931. Under his direction, Chicago Lying-in opened >>one of the nation's first premature infant nurseries, produced the first >>medical motion pictures and pioneered the study of toxemia in pregnancy. >> >>BTW, I do not find either "medicalized" or "pathologized" in my dictionary. >> >>Gerald P. Rodríguez, M.D., FACOG >> >>Santa Fe >>

>>>>>----- Original Message ----- > >One day the wall suction was not working, and there was mec >delievery(the only time I suction for the last 10 years.), anyway I >asked for a DeeLee suction for the set up and got blank stairs from the >staff, I am defintely getting old. > >-- > Take care, John >





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