Re: history of caesarean section

From: bergr@is2.nyu.edu
Mon Mar 3 20:49:10 1997


At 06:20 PM 3/2/97 -0600, you wrote: >I am looking for any information on the history of caesarean sections.
>Any historical medical data on the subject would be helpful. When was
>

One of the most interesting sites I've ever seen on the web (at the National Library of Medicine) is "Cesarean Section - A Brief History." I encourage everybody on the list to (not to sound like an advertisement, but...) point your web browser to

http://www.nlm.nih.gov:80/exhibition/cesarean/cesarean_1.html

Roberta, anywhere appropriate in obgyn.net to put a link to this site?

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