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John Braxton Hicks - traducción al Inglés

ENGLISH DOCTOR
  • Braxton Hicks, 1881

John Braxton Hicks         
n. John Braxton Hicks (1823-1897) Engelse gynaecoloog die in 1872 als eerste de pijnloze contracties van de baarmoeder die optreden gedurende de helft van de zwangerschap en soms eerder beschreef
Braxton Hicks contractions         
UTERINE CONTRACTIONS DURING PREGNANCY BEFORE LABOR
False labour; False labor; Practice contraction; Practice contractions; Braxton-Hicks; Braxton Hicks; Braxton Hicks contraction; Braxton hicks contractions; Braxton-Hicks contractions
n. Braxton Hickscontracties van de baarmoeder die plaats vinden tegen het midden van de zwangerschap of zelfs later (genoemd naar Braxton Hicks)
Braxton Hicks         
UTERINE CONTRACTIONS DURING PREGNANCY BEFORE LABOR
False labour; False labor; Practice contraction; Practice contractions; Braxton-Hicks; Braxton Hicks; Braxton Hicks contraction; Braxton hicks contractions; Braxton-Hicks contractions
n. Braxton Hicks (1823-1897) Engelse gynecoloog die in 1872 de pijnloze contracties van de baarmoeder beschreef die plaats vinden gedurende het midden van de zwangerschap of zelfs later

Definición

Braxton Hicks contractions
[?brakst?n'h?ks]
¦ plural noun Medicine intermittent weak contractions of the uterus occurring during pregnancy.
Origin
early 20th cent.: named after the English gynaecologist John Braxton Hicks.

Wikipedia

John Braxton Hicks

John Braxton Hicks (23 February 1823 – 28 August 1897) was a 19th-century English doctor who specialised in obstetrics.

He was born to Edward Hicks in Rye, Sussex. He was educated privately and in 1841 entered Guy's Hospital Medical School. He obtained his MB at the University of London in 1845 and an MD in 1851. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1866.

In 1856 he was appointed assistant obstetric physician at Guy's Hospital and full physician in 1868. In 1888 he became obstetric physician at St Mary's Hospital, London. Hicks was the first physician to describe the bipolar and other methods of the version of a fetus. In 1872, he described the uterine contractions not resulting in childbirth now known as Braxton Hicks contractions.

In 1862 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society by virtue of his interest in Natural History, about which he wrote numerous papers. He gave the Hunterian Oration to the Hunterian Society in 1868 and was elected their president for 1879.

Braxton Hicks is buried at St Thomas Church, Lymington, Hampshire. For a while, an obstetric ward at St Thomas' Hospital was named after him; Braxton Hicks ward is now closed.

He was the father of coroner Athelstan Braxton Hicks (b 1854).