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  1. AINO JOURNAL
  2. vol.12

The history of Traube's stethoscope in Japan, America and Europe through literatures and photographs, and research into the spiritual bonds between midwives and mothers

https://aino.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/394
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Item type [ELS]紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2019-03-27
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タイトル The history of Traube's stethoscope in Japan, America and Europe through literatures and photographs, and research into the spiritual bonds between midwives and mothers
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主題 History of Traube's Stethoscope
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主題 Japan, America and Europe
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主題 Spiritual Bonds
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主題 Midwives History of Literature and Photographs
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主題 Midwives and Mothers
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
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タイトル The history of Traube's stethoscope in Japan, America and Europe through literatures and photographs, and research into the spiritual bonds between midwives and mothers
著者 SHIMOTSU, Ikuyo

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en SHIMOTSU, Ikuyo

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内藤, 直子

× 内藤, 直子

ja 内藤, 直子
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ja-Kana ナイトウ, ナオコ

en Naitoh, Naoko

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著者所属(英)
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値 Graduate School of Medicine, Kagawa University
著者所属(英)
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値 Faculty of Health Science, Aino Utiversity
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内容記述 [Purpose] In this study, we examined the history of Traube (tubular stethoscope), which has been used by maternity nurses since the 1800's for the diagnosis and practice of midwifery. In addition, we determined the contemporary significance of the bond between maternity nurses and pregnant women through Traube, based on the literature on midwifery in which maternity nurses provided support to pregnant women using this medical instrument. [Method] The analysis was based on historical data related to midwifery. The primary and secondary parameters were identified by consulting the Japan Medical Abstracts Society website and library book storerooms and by searching and extracting relevant books from the libraries of medical departments at historical universities and the National Diet Library in Japan. [Result] The data collected from the 1800's to 2000's were divided into three areas : age, region, and contents of description. We prepared chronological tables on the history and photographs of Traube in Japan, America, and Europe, using data extracted over a period of time. The data describing the use of Traube to listen to fetal heart tones in pregnant women was divided into two areas, i.e., description and age, to prepare a historical chronological table. [Discussion] During the postmodern age, birth delivery at home or in residential regions was the origin of manual midwifery. Maternity nurses encouraged pregnant women using their hands, eyes, ears, and mind, based on the five senses. This practice has been preserved over the years through the diagnosis and practice of midwifery by listening to the fetal heart tones using Traube. Maternity nurses deepened their love for pregnant women and their unborn child using the warmth of their hands and Traube and in combination with their mind.
書誌情報 en : Aino journal

巻 12, 発行日 2014-03-31
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内容記述 KJ00010274319
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