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What (who) is gynaecologist - definition

SCIENCE OF THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES OF THE FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS AND REPRODUCTIVE TRACT
Gynocologist; Gynaecologist; Gynecologist; Gynæcologist; Gynacology; Gynaecological; Gynecological; Gynecological Examination; Gyno; Gynecologicals; Birthing stirrups; Gynaecologists; Gynecologists; Gynecologost; Vagina doctor; Gyneacologist; Gynecologic; Gynæcology; Gynecology; Illness among women; Gynecologial drug; Gynocologists; Gynae; Diseases of women; Gynecological condition; Gynaecological condition; Gynaecological disorder; Gynecological disorder; Gynecological disease; Gynaecological disease; Gynaecological disorders; Gynecologic condition; Gynecologic conditions; Gynaecologic conditions; Gynaecologic condition; Gynaecologic disease; Gynaecologic diseases; Gynecologic diseases; Gynecologic disease; Gynecologic disorder; Gynecologic disorders; Gynaecologic disorders; Gynaecologic disorder; Gynecological disorders; Gynecological diseases; Gynaecological diseases; Gynaecological conditions; Gynecological conditions; Gynecological health
  • female genitalia]] has long inhibited the science of gynaecology. This 1822 drawing by Jacques-Pierre Maygrier shows a "compromise" procedure, in which the [[physician]] is kneeling before the woman but cannot see her genitalia. Modern gynaecology no longer uses such a position.

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Note: in AM, use 'gynecology'
Gynaecology is the branch of medical science which deals with women's diseases and medical conditions.
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Gynaecologists at Aberdeen Maternity Hospital have successfully used the drug on 60 women.
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Breast examination is a part of a routine gynaecological examination.
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Wikipedia

Gynaecology

Gynaecology or gynecology (see spelling differences) is the area of medicine that involves the treatment of women's diseases, especially those of the reproductive organs. It is often paired with the field of obstetrics, forming the combined area of obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN).

The term comes from Greek and means "the science of women". Its counterpart is andrology, which deals with medical issues specific to the male reproductive system.

Examples of use of gynaecologist
1. "My gynaecologist never mentioned nutrition," says Pernilla.
2. Urologist–Rheumatologist–Gynaecologist–Neurologist and so it went on.
3. Consultant gynaecologist Vincent Argent said there was "marked reluctance" among NHS staff to carry them out.
4. An expert gynaecologist, Dr Pradip Goswami, returned after 10 years in Britain.
5. Donaldson was the son of a consultant gynaecologist, and educated at Charterhouse and Trinity College, Cambridge.