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partogram, n. Obstetr.|ˈpɑːtəʊgræm| [ad. G. Partogramm, f. L. partus birth: see -o1, -gram.] A graphical record of the progress of a confinement from the onset of contractions.
1958Current List Med. Lit. (Nat. Libr. Med.) XXXII. R-30/4 The partogramm [sic]; aid in practical and scientific obstetrics. 1972Proc. R. Soc. Med. LXV. 700/1 A partogram, which presents in graphical form a low risk course of labour, was recently constructed at Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital. 1973Brit. Med. Jrnl. 24 Nov. 451/1 The simple but revolutionary graphic labour records were designed by Philpott in 1971 for application in Central Africa... By the autumn of that year they were in use in Birmingham..and through the platform of the Blair Bell Research Society the partogram was introduced to obstetricians throughout the country. 1984Listener 9 Aug. 3/1 Schwalm in Würzburg was keeping graphs of labour—partograms—to document progress and to detect departures from normal. |