A core reference for residents and practitioners for over 35 years, Danforth's Obstetrics and Gynecology is now in its thoroughly revised Ninth Edition. To ensure complete, authoritative coverage of recent changes in obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Scott has selected three distinguished new Ronald S. Gibbs, MD, a specialist in maternal-fetal medicine and infectious diseases; Beth Karlan, MD, a gynecologic oncologist; and Arthur Haney, MD, a reproductive endocrinologist. Content has been reorganized to focus on the modern clinical practice of obstetrics and gynecology with maximum authority. This edition has more tables and algorithms that will speed access to critical information.
Even though the Danforth edition from 20 years ago doesn't have a cover in this website, I am almost fully certain I have read this precise paperback edition around its time of initial publication. I cannot compare to the English edition because I have never read it. I think the Spanish translation was okay. Nothing great, but got the point through.
Since it has been so long ago, I can't recall if this edition had color images. Usually Manual Moderno paperbacks are greyscale without much variety in the typography department. Most likely I found the images usually okay, other images were hard to see due to the greyscale. A lot of information in the book will naturally seem outdated, other topics will be timeless.