To the New York Foundling Asylum, with which Dr. O'Dwyer was connected for twenty-five years, he was everything; to the maternity service he was the expert obstetrician; in intubation he was the inventor and teacher; in the general medical service he was the constant consulting mind, whose opinion in times of difficulties and in the midst of puzzling clinical problems every one voluntarily sought.
"Makers of Modern Medicine"
James J. Walsh
Not without reason does Karl Marx, in his work on 'Capital' exclaim: 'Violence is the obstetrician that waits on every ancient society which is about to give birth to a new one; violence is in itself a social factor.
"The Red Conspiracy"
Joseph J. Mereto
"We'd talked about it before, you know-as soon as the obstetrician found out that I was going to have twins.
"Anything You Can Do"
Gordon Randall Garrett