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Definition of midwifery in English: midwiferynoun mɪdˈwɪf(ə)ri mass nounThe profession or practice of assisting women in childbirth. a course in practical nursing and midwifery Example sentencesExamples - He was already the author of a successful treatise on midwifery.
- The takeover of midwifery by men beginning at the end of the 17th century has been interpreted in various ways.
- A physician holding himself in readiness to attend cases of midwifery should never take part in the postmortem examination of cases of puerperal fever.
- Being a female studying conducting remains more rare than being a male studying midwifery.
- He championed a noninterventionist approach to midwifery.
- His skill in learning and aptitude for science took him to Edinburgh University where he became professor of midwifery.
- At the same time, the government was encouraging the training of young women as nurses with a bias toward midwifery and village work.
- The text is concerned primarily with practices of midwifery that remained detached from anatomical investigations of the body.
- Training courses for social work, business and management, and nursing and midwifery are also available.
- Additional home visits by postnatal support workers conferred no health benefit over traditional midwifery for women, regardless of the type of delivery.
Definition of midwifery in US English: midwiferynounˈmidˌwīf(ə)rē The profession or practice of assisting women in childbirth. a course in practical nursing and midwifery Example sentencesExamples - Training courses for social work, business and management, and nursing and midwifery are also available.
- He was already the author of a successful treatise on midwifery.
- His skill in learning and aptitude for science took him to Edinburgh University where he became professor of midwifery.
- He championed a noninterventionist approach to midwifery.
- The takeover of midwifery by men beginning at the end of the 17th century has been interpreted in various ways.
- The text is concerned primarily with practices of midwifery that remained detached from anatomical investigations of the body.
- Being a female studying conducting remains more rare than being a male studying midwifery.
- At the same time, the government was encouraging the training of young women as nurses with a bias toward midwifery and village work.
- Additional home visits by postnatal support workers conferred no health benefit over traditional midwifery for women, regardless of the type of delivery.
- A physician holding himself in readiness to attend cases of midwifery should never take part in the postmortem examination of cases of puerperal fever.
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