I HAVE A BRAIN AND AND A UTERUS, AND I USE BOTH
🇪🇸 Tengo un cerebro y un útero, y uso ambos.

(Patricia Schroeder)


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J. Marion Sims's contribution to the field of gynecology lie in a series of experiments performed on the enslaved women Anarcha, Lucy, and Betsey, among others, without anesthesia. When artist and activist Michelle Browder saw this painting memorializing Sims's legacy, she was… https://t.co/KVp6mIApEc

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SciArtINK Day 25: Cervical cancer. Here's another medical illustration I should be able to do without reference images, as I've animated multiple gynecology cases and looked at many references over my career of various gynecologic cancers.

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The fundamental knowledge of gynecology was derived from enslaved black women, who were not given any anesthesia for the brutal procedures enacted on their bodies

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"Female Reproductive System" illustrated by depicting the and cycle.

Read more about Tina Pavlatos on the https://t.co/CVC5z1Dy7N blog and explore her work here: https://t.co/uFt8xK5yt9

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IN UTERO

🇬🇧 «Where Life Begins & Love Never Ends».
🇪🇸 «Donde la Vida comienza y el Amor nunca acaba».



Sarai Llamas

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Also, that freak accident of licking electrified peanut butter from a mouse trap didn't give Ginny super powers.

That is totally unrelated, also Teslass is not in the practice of gynecology. She fights crimes and shit.

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Feliz

«Crees que el amor verdadero es el único que puede apoderarse de tu corazón. El único que puede entrar en tu vida e iluminarla. O destruirla. Entonces… te conviertes en MADRE».

(#GreysAnatomy 8x02)

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Haabou is the mascot for Hada Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic in Sapporo, Japan. (It’s the doctor’s head with wings.)

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🇬🇧 Where Life Begins & Love Never Ends.
🇪🇸 Donde la Vida comienza y el Amor nunca acaba.
🇮🇹 Dove la Vita inizia e l’Amore è eterno.

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1854 Human Fetus, Antique Obstetrics print XL, Anatomy Embryology Gynecology Bourgery Victorian Wall Art 163 YEARS OLD, medical chart. https://t.co/kYge2KA9Dw

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Fetal
From: Ernst Bumm's "Grundriss zum Studium der Geburtshilfe" (1901).

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