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The first vaginal smear

Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology, 2014
Alexander Donne (1801-1878), French lawyer, physician, and pioneer microscopist, entered medical school after he graduated from law school because he was driven by his curiosity about the cause of diseases. Donne was different from his fellow students. He was older, married, and independently wealthy.
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Actinomyces in Vaginal Smears

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
The intrauterine device (IUD) is recognized as an effective, economical, and safe method of reversible contraception. It is the second most commonly used contraceptive method in the United States. Early 19th-century designs made of pewter and platinum have been replaced by plastic devices that may be medicated and may contain copper or hormones.
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VAGINAL IRRIGATION-PIPETTE SMEAR

The Lancet, 1966
A F, Anderson, F R, Clark
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[Vaginal smears].

Sanfujinka no jissai. Practice of gynecology and obstetrics, 1969
R, Iizuka, Y, Nakamura
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PARASITIC OVA IN VAGINAL SMEARS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1973
E A, Shipton, R J, McInerney, L, Hulbert
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Vaginal Smears in Pregnancy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1957
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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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