Rhythmic variations of labour

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Church, S and Barnfather, T (2017). Rhythmic variations of labour. in: Macdonald, S and Johnson, G (ed.) Mayes' Midwifery Elsevier.
AuthorsChurch, S and Barnfather, T
EditorsMacdonald, S and Johnson, G
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The latest edition of Mayes' Midwifery has also been redesigned to further assist with engagement of the topics while the artwork programme has been upgraded to help with the understanding of complex physiological processes.

Year2017
Book titleMayes' Midwifery
PublisherElsevier
ISBN9780702062117
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Print26 Jun 2017
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Deposited13 Mar 2018
Accepted11 Oct 2015
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