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Viewed from a scientific historical angle, perinatal medicine is a
still young special interdisciplinary field of medicine which came
into being during the middle of the 20th century. Thanks to the
scientific and medical activities of one of the editors of this
volume, Professor Erich Saling, who is also called "The Father of
Perinatal Medicine", essential impulses and innovations were
achieved. With the introduction of fetal blood analysis he made it
possible to gain access to the unborn infant, which today is
regarded as a milestone at the beginning of Perinatal Medicine. For
the first time, human medicine entered the intrauterine space. With
the exception of the collection of articles by Rooth and Saugstad
published in 1985, in the history of perinatal medicine there only
exist single papers of various sub-disciplines (for example fetal
surveillance sub partu, ultrasonography) either as an article in a
magazine, or as a chapter in an appropriate text book. Up to now
there has been no publication that presents in an integrative way
the history of the still young speciality. The main emphasis will
be on the time period up to the early 70s (that means the early
stages of Perinatal Medicine), however, both scientific precursors
and later developments are mentioned shortly, when opportune. The
authors of this volume are qualified specialists and some of them
have decades of experience in the field they describe.
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