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Too often even modern obstetric medicine treats women's genitals with brutality.
"Obstetric Medicine: Interdisciplinary care for pregnancy and for women wishing to conceive", Rev. méd.
However, the phenomenon was still recognized by medical science and in 1904, John Whitridge Williams wrote a textbook on obstetric medicine that included a section on "coffin birth".
In 1841 he succeeded Dr. Robert Fergusson as professor of obstetric medicine at King's College, and physician-accoucheur to King's College Hospital, which offices he held till 1862.
Georgia is not the only state being forced to deal with sexual abuse in women's prisons; around the country, justice officials and advocacy groups are scrambling to address other problems like child care, prenatal counseling and gynecological and obstetric medicine.
He was awarded a Gold Medal and Scholarship in Medicine, Surgery, and Obstetric Medicine at the MB examination and the Gold Medal in Forensic Medicine and two years later the Gold Medal at the MS.
In 1858 he was appointed lecturer on midwifery at the Middlesex Hospital, and in 1862 he was elected professor of obstetric medicine at King's College, London, and obstetric physician to King's College Hospital, in the place of Arthur Farre.
Thorburn was the son of Dr. John Thorburn, Professor of Obstetric Medicine at Owens College, William Thorburn was born on 7 April 1861, received his medical education at the Manchester Royal Infirmary, and afterward attended the practice of various hospitals in London.