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OverviewFrom the files of NeoReviews comes this collection of Perinatal Profiles, chosen to provide a glimpse into the lives of the “movers and shakers” in neonatal/perinatal medicine. Much of this collection has been written by the students of these pioneers who have gone on to become key NPM innovators themselves. They provide rare insight into the personalities of their mentors and the development of NPM. You’ll meet such luminaries as: Alex Minkowski, MD, whose life’s work, including a conference on whether assisted ventilation did more harm than good, led French President Jacques Chirac in 2004 to call him “one of the consciences of the 20th century.” Martin Couney, MD, who in 1896 began 40 years of organizing preterm baby “child hatchery” sideshows to showcase the marvels of incubator technology at expositions, state fairs, traveling circuses—even Coney Island!—showing the public that even the most severely preterm infants had a chance for survival. Elizabeth Blackwell, Marie Putnam Jacobi, Elizabeth Garret, and Madeleine Brès, the first female physicians caring for women and children at the end of the 19th century. All struggled for admission to medical school yet eventually managed to pierce the armor of sex bias. Ignác Fülöp Semmelweis, the Hungarian pioneer of antisepsis who first demonstrated that most childbed fever cases could be prevented—one of the most important discoveries of 19th-century medicine—yet was ridiculed and released in disgrace from his Viennese hospital and medical school faculty posts. Cathy Cropley, the Seattle nurse who wove nurses into the fabric of neonatal resuscitation as team members and instructors, insisting that skill take precedence over title. This collection of 26 key columns was compiled and edited by NeoReviews Editor-in-Chief Alistair G.S. Philip, MD, FRCPE, FAAP, in honor of the 15th anniversary of NeoReviews, the American Academy of Pediatrics’ online journal of neonatology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: American Academy of PediatricsPublisher: American Academy of Pediatrics Imprint: American Academy of Pediatrics Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.254kg ISBN: 9781610020374ISBN 10: 1610020375 Pages: 106 Publication Date: 30 January 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsIntroduction Perinatal Profiles: Dr Julius Hess and His Incubator Perinatal Profiles: William Little and Cerebral Palsy Perinatal Profiles: Ian Donald and Obstetric Diagnostic Ultrasound Perinatal Profiles: Childbed Fever and IgnÁc FÜlÖp Semmelweis Perinatal Profiles: Sir Joseph Barcroft: The 20th Century’s Renaissance Perinatal Physiologist Perinatal Profiles: Geoffrey S. Dawes: A Neonatologist’s Appreciation Perinatal Profiles: Robert McCance and Elsie Widdowson: Pioneers in Neonatal Science Perinatal Profiles: Alexandre Minkowski: Founder of “Biology of the Neonate” Perinatal Profiles: Clem Smith: A Gentle Gardener Perinatal Profiles: Roberto Caldeyro-Barcia: Obstetric Physiologist Extraordinary Perinatal Profiles: Professor John (Johnny) Lind, Neonatology Pioneer Perinatal Profiles: John William Ballantyne: Scottish Obstetrician and Prolific Writer Perinatal Profiles: Pierre Budin: The Fight Against Maternal and Infant Mortality Perinatal Profiles: Jim Farquhar and Infants of Diabetic Mothers Perinatal Profiles: Bill Kitchen and Very Low-birthweight Infants Perinatal Profiles: Dr Colette Dreyfus-Brisac: Development of Brain Electrocortical Activity Perinatal Profiles: Arvo YlppÖ: Little Big Man Perinatal Profiles: Klaus Riegel: A Swabian “Someone” Perinatal Profiles: Bengt Robertson: A Pioneer of Surfactant Research Perinatal Profiles: Bent Friis-Hansen: A Danish Pioneer of Neonatology Perinatal Profiles: Cathy Cropley, RN, MS: A Partner in Developing NRP Perinatal Profiles: Martin Couney and Newborn Infant Sideshows Pioneer Women in Neonatology: Part 1: 1870-1945 Pioneer Women in Neonatology: Part 2: 1945-1960 Pioneer Women in Neonatology: Part 3: The Roaring Sixties (1960-1980) Perinatal Profiles: Élie Metchnikoff: Probiotic Pioneer IndexReviewsThis unique historical book really has no comparisons. This unique collection gives readers much more insight and perspective about the people who formed the basis of the speciality and on whose shoulders we stand. Jay P. Goldsmith, MD, Tulane University School of Medicine Doody's Book Review This unique historical book really has no comparisons. This unique collection gives readers much more insight and perspective about the people who formed the basis of the speciality and on whose shoulders we stand. Jay P. Goldsmith, MD, Tulane University School of MedicineDoody's Book Review <b><i> This unique historical book really has no comparisons. This unique collection gives readers much more insight and perspective about the people who formed the basis of the speciality and on whose shoulders we stand. </i></b> Jay P. Goldsmith, MD, Tulane University School of Medicine<b>Doody's Book Review</b> This unique historical book really has no comparisons. This unique collection gives readers much more insight and perspective about the people who formed the basis of the speciality and on whose shoulders we stand. Jay P. Goldsmith, MD, Tulane University School of Medicine Doody's Book Review Author InformationThe American Academy of Pediatrics is an organization of 67,000 primary care pediatricians, pediatric medical subspecialists and pediatric surgical specialists dedicated to the health, safety and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults. The AAP is the largest pediatric publisher in the world, with a diverse list of resources that includes essential clinical and practice management titles and award-winning books for parents. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |