Ian Donald: A Memoir

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Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG), 2004年12月1日 - 162 頁
Ian Donald was a controversial character who was revolutionary in many aspects of obstetric practice. An inspirational teacher and a caring clinician, his greatest contribution to his profession was in medical ultrasound. 'If you seek his memorial, look around you - and in every maternity hospital you will see ultrasound in use.' In this book, the journey from the initial experiments with early 'flaw detectors', through to Ian's single-minded determination to develop the technique into a useful diagnostic tool (resulting in his eventual success) is described both in his own words and from the memories of the authors, who were intimately involved in the process.

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James Willocks was a registrar with Ian Donald in Glasgow in the late 1950s. His contribution to the field was the introduction of fetal cephalometry, which remained for years the only way of measuring intra-uterine fetal growth.

Wallace Barr is a practising Gynaecologist in Paisely, Scotland.

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