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Что (кто) такое gynecological ward - определение

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.

Ward (electoral subdivision)         
  • Cork]], Ireland, were defined in 1853 and last used for elections in 1914. The boundary ran down the middle of Castle Street, where nameplates remained in situ in 2022.
SUBDIVISION OF A LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT, USED FOR ELECTORAL PURPOSES
Ward (politics); Electoral ward; Ward (electoral area); Ward (subnational area); Ward (subnational division); Ward (electoral division); Ward (administrative division); Ward (subnational entity); Ward (political district); Ward (land division); Ward (division); City ward; City Ward; Municipal ward; Ward (country subdivision); Ward (council); Electoral Ward; Civil ward; Council ward
A ward is a local authority area, typically used for electoral purposes. In some countries, wards are usually named after neighbourhoods, thoroughfares, parishes, landmarks, geographical features and in some cases historical figures connected to the area (e.
Wardship         
MINOR OR INCAPACITATED ADULT PLACED UNDER THE PROTECTION OF A LEGAL GUARDIAN
Ward of court; Ward (legal); Wardship; Ward of state; Ward of the state; Wards of court; Wards of the state; Ward in Chancery; Royal ward; Ward-of-the-state; Ward in chancery; Ward of the State (France); Ward of the state (France); Pupille de l'État; Wards of state
·noun The state of begin under a guardian; pupilage.
II. Wardship ·noun The office of a ward or keeper; care and protection of a ward; guardianship; right of guardianship.
wardship         
MINOR OR INCAPACITATED ADULT PLACED UNDER THE PROTECTION OF A LEGAL GUARDIAN
Ward of court; Ward (legal); Wardship; Ward of state; Ward of the state; Wards of court; Wards of the state; Ward in Chancery; Royal ward; Ward-of-the-state; Ward in chancery; Ward of the State (France); Ward of the state (France); Pupille de l'État; Wards of state
n.
1.
Guardianship, right of guardianship.
2.
Pupilage, minority, pupilarity.

Википедия

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.