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Re: Keillands: was Forceps IdentificationFrom: David A. Nagey, MD, PhD, PE, FACOG (dnagey@welchlink.welch.jhu.edu)Sat Nov 16 20:34:19 1996
At 01:08 PM 11/15/96 -0600, you wrote: > >Garry > >Thanks. It is time I bought an operative obstetrics book. Any other options >besided Modern Instrumental Delivery, by O'Grady that listers recommend? > >Rick Operative Obstetrics by Hankins, Clark, Cunningham & Gilstrap (Appleton & Lange) Obstetric Forceps by Laufe (Harper & Row) Surgical Obstetrics by Plauche, Morrison & O'Sullivan (Saunders) and, though I can't lay hands on it now I know I have a recently published book on forceps by Dennan's son (I also have an old copy of his Dad's text) David -- David A. Nagey, M.D., Ph.D., FACOG Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, The Johns Hopkins Hospital (888) 800-8150, FAX (410) 614-8305 dnagey@welchlink.welch.jhu.edu
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