"Fonctionnement De La Maternite Baudelocque" (Volume 12) constitue un document historique et médical essentiel consacré à l'une des institutions obstétricales les plus renommées de France. Publié en 1924, cet ouvrage rassemble des rapports cliniques détaillés, des statistiques hospitalières et des observations scientifiques qui illustrent les pratiques médicales de l'époque au sein de cette maternité parisienne d'élite.
Ce volume explore les méthodes d'accouchement, les soins post-partum et l'organisation administrative d'un grand centre hospitalier universitaire au début du XXe siècle. À travers les contributions de divers praticiens, le texte témoigne de l'évolution de la gynécologie et de l'obstétrique moderne, offrant un aperçu précieux sur la gestion des risques maternels et néonatals dans l'entre-deux-guerres. Destiné aux historiens de la médecine, aux chercheurs en santé publique et aux professionnels de la périnatalité, ce recueil souligne l'importance de l'école de Baudelocque dans l'avancement de la science obstétricale française.
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