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GYNECOLOGY

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1947
THE mammalian female genital tract is lined throughout with epithelium that grows and recedes in response to alterations in the concentration of ovarian hormone.1 In the vagina, cyclic changes are ...
H, Ulfelder, J V, Meigs
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The Vaginal Smear as an Ovulatory Index

Fertility and Sterility, 1952
This paper presents vaginal smear criteria for determining the time of ovulation. A total of 121 infertile patients submitted 138 complete cycle series and 448 series covering the ovulatory phase alone yielding 586 series of vaginal smears available for analysis.
A, GOLDHAR, M H, GRODY, W H, MASTERS
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A New Fixative for Vaginal Smears

Stain Technology, 1949
Two vaginal smear fixatives have been presented for use in cytologic studies by the Papanicolaou technic for the diagnosis of cancer of the genital tract. They are to be used in lieu of equal parts of ethyl alcohol and ether, because of the volatility, waste through evaporation, fire hazard, and expense.
H B, DAVIDSON, M, CLYMAN, R L, WINSTON
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The value of the vaginal smear

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1949
R M, GRAHAM, J V, MEIGS
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THE VAGINAL SMEAR

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1947
In 1928 Papanicolaou 1 demonstrated his ability to make a diagnosis of cancer of the uterus by the observation of single malignant cells cast off from the tumor into the vaginal secretion. This was a cytologic diagnosis rather than a diagnosis made by a study of the architecture of the tissue, such as is done by pathologists.
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