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Book chapters:

 

  1. Lurie S. Anatomy of female reproductive organs. In Golan A ed, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Fertility. 1st ed. Probook, Tel Aviv. 2009; pp.17-26.

  2. Lurie S. Maternal physiology in pregnancy. In Golan A ed, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Fertility. 1st ed. Probook, Tel Aviv. 2009; pp. 65-72.

  3. Sadan O, Lurie S. Physiology of normal labor. In Golan A ed, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Fertility. 1st ed. Probook, Tel Aviv. 2009; pp. 107-16.

  4. Lurie S. Abnormal labor: dysfunctional dystocia. In Golan A ed, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Fertility. 1st ed. Probook, Tel Aviv. 2009; pp.117-22.

  5. Sadan O,Lurie S. Operative vaginal delivery. In Golan A ed, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Fertility. 1st ed. Probook, Tel Aviv. 2009; pp, 135-40.

  6. Lurie S. Physiology of fetal circulation and blood gases exchange. In Golan A ed, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Fertility. 1st ed. Probook, Tel Aviv. 2009; pp.151-6.

  7. Lurie S, Sadan O. Cesarean Section. In Golan A ed, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Fertility. 1st ed. Probook, Tel Aviv. 2009; pp. 177-84.

  8. Zornitsky T, Lurie S. Thyroid gland in pregnancy. In Golan A ed, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Fertility. 1st ed. Probook, Tel Aviv. 2009; pp 439-44.

  9. Lurie S. The history of cesarean section. In: Sheiner E ed. Cesarean section: procedures, complications and recovery. Nova Science Publishers Inc., New York. 2012; pp. 7-20.

  10. Lurie S. The history of cesarean section. Nova Science Publishers Inc., New York. 2013:

Chapter 1. Cesarean section in the context of history of general medicine.

Chapter 2. Cesarean section: the origin of the eponym.

Chapter 3. The myths – a reflection of medical practice?

Chapter 4. Babylon (18th century bc) – the very first reference.

Chapter 5. Ancient Rome – from Numa Pompilius to Galen: the postmortem

               operation

Chapter 6. Mishna and Talmud (2nd century bc – 6th century ad) cesarean section on living women

Chapter 7. Al-Athar-ul- Bakiya – the book with the oldest drawing of cesarean section

Chapter 8. Medieval period in Europe - saintly versus satanic operation

Chapter 9. Early modern era- Jacob Nufer, Jeremias Trautmann, and other pioneers.

Chapter 10. 16th-17th century: between François Rousset and François Mauriceau

Chapter 11. 18th  century:  "pro-cesareans" against "anti-cesareans"

Chapter 12.19th century: the opposition to advocates of cesarean.

Chapter 13. 20th century: the advent of the safety concept.

Chapter 14. 20th and 21st century: cesarean section on demand

Chapter 15. The history of cesarean technique.

Chapter 16. The history of anesthesia for cesarean section.

 

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