History of the development of gynecology.

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Across
  1. 5. A method used to detect cervical cancer.
  2. 6. The hormone responsible for female reproductive development.
  3. 7. The ethical principle that ensures patients have the right to make informed decisions about their care.
  4. 8. The right of patients to keep their medical information private.
  5. 9. A legal document containing a patient’s past and present medical conditions.
Down
  1. 1. The imaging technique commonly used in gynecology to examine reproductive organs.
  2. 2. A modern minimally invasive technique used in gynecology for diagnosis and surgery.
  3. 3. The branch of medicine dealing with female reproductive health.
  4. 4. The act of collecting information about a patient’s medical background.