Margaret Moore White

Margaret Moore White FRCS FRCOG (5 February 1902 - 17 January 1983) was an English gynaecologist who, with Miss Gertrude Dearnley, began one of the first infertility clinics in Britain at the Royal Free Hospital in 1937.[1]

Selected publications

  • The Symptomatic Diagnosis and Treatment of Gynaecological Disorders. H. K. Lewis & Co., 1944.
  • Womanhood. Cassell, London, 1947.
  • "Uteroplasty in Infertility", Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol. 53, Issue 12, pp. 1006–1009.
  • The Management of Impaired Fertility. Oxford University Press, London, 1962. (With Vivian Bartley Green-Armytage)
gollark: "give me salts"*gets 8 unabandonable blacktip eggs with 28d time left*
gollark: There's probably some seeeeeecret /encyclopaedia/ page or something.
gollark: Not *everything*! At least egg limits are documented!
gollark: Funnily enough, if you discover the genderlocking, that may count as reverse engineering, which is against the stupidly broad rules.
gollark: OO, a pig!

References

  1. White, Margaret Moore (1902 - 1983). Plarr's Lives of the Fellows Online, Royal College of Surgeons. Retrieved 21 May 2018.


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