Caesarean section through the ages - a North-east Scotland perspective

Caesarean section through the ages - a North-east Scotland perspective
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How the C-section has evolved through history.

This talk will explore how caesarean section has evolved from a rare life-saving procedure to one which fits with 21st-century expectations of birth. Patterns of births in north-east Scotland since 1950 will be discussed, with comparisons made to national and international centres.

Free, no booking required.

This event is part of British Science Week 2016.  You can see the full programme of events here.

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Speaker
Dr Mairead Black, Clinical Lecturer, University of Aberdeen
Venue
Aberdeen Central Library, Rosemount Viaduct
Contact

peru@abdn.ac.uk

01224 273274