eutocia: Revision history

Jump to navigation Jump to search

External tools: Page statistics • Find when text was added/removed


Diff selection: Mark the radio buttons of the revisions to compare and hit enter or the button at the bottom.
Legend: (cur) = difference with latest revision, (prev) = difference with preceding revision, m = minor edit.

22 April 2023

17 March 2023

16 January 2023

8 January 2023

  • curprev 04:3704:37, 8 January 2023WingerBot talk contribsm 726 bytes −4 replace raw self link to English term with templated one; major cleanup of Italian etymologies (verb-noun compounds, formatting, etc.); proper nouns; demonyms; terms with multiple pronunciations; use {{it-adv}}; use <r:...> and [r:...] for refs in {{it-pr}} and {{it-verb}}/{{it-conj}}; etc. (manually assisted) undo

13 April 2022

3 May 2021

  • curprev 10:0710:07, 3 May 2021Equinox talk contribs 678 bytes +357 #* '''1903''', ''Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery'' (page 365) #*: The characteristic '''eutocias''' of Jewish women rendered operations rare, but in insisting upon scrupulous cleanliness Jewish medicine taught one of the most important lessons in operative obstetrics and general surgery, {{...}} undo

20 September 2018

23 May 2017

26 April 2016

17 September 2013

12 September 2013

11 September 2013

2 April 2013

27 February 2013

31 October 2010