gynaecologist
See also: gynæcologist
English
editAlternative forms
edit- gynecologist (US, Canada)
Etymology
editFrom gynaecology + -ist.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editgynaecologist (plural gynaecologists)
- (Australia, British spelling, Commonwealth) (Canadian spelling, also common) A physician who specialises in diseases of the female reproductive system.
- 1950, Moya Woodside, Sterilization in North Carolina: A Sociological and Psychological Study, University of North Carolina Press, page 56:
- In the last analysis, the fate of each individual woman rests in the hands of the gynaecologist.
- 1969, Canadian House of Commons, Debates, Official Report[1], page 8287:
- Since there is an important bill under study today, we are asked to hope that a gynaecologist will sit on a therapeutic committee.
- 1972, The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, volume 12, page 194:
- During the past 5 years considerable interest has been shown by gynaecologists in the technique of laparoscopy (Steptoe, 1967; Cohen, 1970).
- 1984, British House of Commons, Parliamentary debates (Hansard)[2], page 345:
- According to the Bill, from the moment that the embryo insertion has been completed, the authority for the gynaecologist to have an embryo in his possession immediately and automatically ends.
- 1995 October 31, Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard), page 2287:
- Mr Shikuku: […] Was there any gynaecologist among those doctors?
Mr. Angatia: Mr. Speaker, Sir, there was a gynaecologist and also a midwife.
- 2009, India Today, Volume 34, Issues 36-43, page 592,
- With one of the highest birth rates across the world (22.69 births per thousand), one can be sure that no gynaecologist will be without work in India.
Synonyms
edit- gynie (diminutive)
Translations
editspecialist in diseases of the female reproductive system
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