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CONTRACEPTION FAMILY PLANNING IN TWO PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS. A PRELIMINARY REPORT. V. Abernethy and H. Grunebaum. Fam. Plan. Perspect. S(2): 94, 1973. (Ctr. Stud. Pop. & Fam., Harvard Med. Sch., Boston, Mass.) ANTI-ESTROGENS AND PLASMA PROTEINS. II. CONTRACEPTIVE DRUGS AND GESTAtiENS. J. Barbosa, U.S. Seal, and R.P. Doe. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 36: 706, 1973. (Res. Serv., V.A. Hosp., Minneapolis, Minn.) FAMILY PLANNING IN A RURAL NURSE-MIDWIFERY PROGRAM. W.B.R. Beasley and H.W. Murray. Fam. Plan. Perspect. S(2): 117, 1973. (Postpart. Fam. Plan. Clin., Downstate Med. Ctr., New York, N.Y.) IS LOW FERTILITY HERE TO STAY? L.L. Bumpass. Fam. Plan. Perspect. S(2): 67, 1973. (Dept. Social., Univ. Wise., Madison, Wisconsin.) THREE GENERATIONS OF PARENTS. A.A. Campbell. Fam. Plan. Perspect. 5(2): 106, 1973. (Ctr. Pop. Res., NICHHD, Bethesda, Md.) ORAL CONTRACEPTION AND INCREASED RISK OF CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA OR THROMBOSIS. Collaborative Group for the Study of Stroke in Young Women. N. Engl. J. Med. 288(17): 871, 1973. (Dr. A. Heyman, Box 3203, Duke Univ. Med. Ctr., Durham, N.C. 27710) PUERPERAL LAPAROSCOPIC STERILIZATION. I. Craft and P. Bowen-Simpkins. Fertil. & Steril. 24(6): 426, 1973. (Kingston Hosp., Kingston: upon-Thames, Surrey, England.) TUBOOVARIAN ABSCESS AND THE INTRAUTERINE DEVICE (MAJZLIN SPRING). s. Duckman, J. Suarez, and P. Tantakesem. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 115(8): 1157, 1973. (Brooklyn Hosp. -Cumberland Med. Ctr., Brooklyn, New York.) FAMILY PLANNING - A MATTER OF HEALTH. C.E. Gibbs. Obstet. Gynecol. 41(4): 621, 1973. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Univ. Texas Med. Sch., San Antonio, Texas. 79229) ORGANIZED FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS IN THE UNITED STATES: 1968-1972. F.S. Jaffe, J.G. Dryfoos, and M. Corey. Fam. Plan. Perspect. 5(2): 73, 1973. (Ctr. Fam. Plan. Prog. Devel., Planned Parenthood-World Pop., New York, N.Y. 10022) A REGIMEN FOR FERTILITY CONTROL WITH A CYCLIC PROGESTOGEN. M. Roland, D. Leisten, and L.J. Caruso. Obstet. Gynecol. 41(4): 595, 1973. (72-35-112th St., Forest Hills, N.Y. 11375) CLINIC DISCONTINUATION AND CONTRACEPTIVE NEED. A.M. Sear. Fam. Plan. Perspect. 5(2): 80, 1973. (Sch. Publ. Hlth., Tulane Univ. New Orleans, La.) URINARY METABOLITES OF DL-NORGESTREL IN WOMEN. S.F. Sisenwine, H.B. Kinunel, A.L. Liu, and H.W. Ruelius. Acta endocr. 73: 91, 1973. (Res. Div., Wyeth Labs., Inc., Radnor, Pa. 19087) HOW MUCH DO FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS COST? G. Sparer, L-M. Okada, and S. Tillinghast. Fam. Plan. Perspect. 5(2): 100, 1973. (Hlth. Serv. Eval., OEO, Washington, D.C.) METABOLIC STUDIES IN WOMEN TAKING NORETHINDRONE FOR 6 MONTHS' TIME (MEASUREMENTS 0~ BLOOD GLUCOSE, INSULIN, AND TRIGLYCERIDE CONCENTRATIONS). W.N. Spellacy, W.C. Buhl, S.A. Birk, and S.A. McCreary. Fertil. & Steril. 24(6): 419, 1973. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Univ. Miami Sch. Med., Miami, Fla. 33152) CERVICAL PERFORATION BY THE COPPER-T INTRAUTERINE DEVICE. D. Rienprayura, S. Phaosavasdi, and A. Somboonsuk. Contraception 7(6): 515, 1973. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Chulalongkorn Hosp. Med. Sch., Bangkok, Thailand.)
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PHYSIOLOGY A METHOD OF IN VIVO MAINTENANCE OF HUMAN PROSTATIC TISSUE IN IMMUNOSUPPRESSED MICE. J.E. Castro. Br. J. Urol. 45: 163, 1973. (Med. Res. Council. Clin. Res. Ctr.. Harrow, Middlesex. Encfland.) INCUBATION 0~ RABBIT EMBRYOS IN SILICONE RUBBER TUBING WITHIN THE ABDOMINAL CAVITY. W.D. Cole and G.J. King. Can. J. 2001. 51: 259, 1973. (Dept. Anim. & Poult. Sci., Univ. Guelph, Ont., Canada.) EFFECT OF PHENOBARBITAL PRETREATMENT ON THE SENSITIVITY OF THE ISOLATED GUINEA PIG VAS DEFERENS TO VARIOUS AGONISTS. A.L. Gascon and G. Cloutier. Can. J. Physiol. & Pharmacol. 51(l): 39, 1973. (Dept. Pharmacol., Fat. Med., Univ. Montreal, Que.. Canada.) CONTRACTIONS'OF RABBIT TESTES IN VITRO: PERMISSIVE ROLE OF PROSTAGLANDINS FOR THE ACTIONS OF CALCIUM AND SOME SMOOTH-MUSCLE STIMULATING AGENTS. J.L. Hargrove. R.R. Seelev. and L.C. Ellis. Prostaglandins 3(4): 469, i973. (Dept.-iool., Utah St. Univ., Logan, Utah. 84321.) INITIATION AND MAINTENANCE OF RABBIT PROSTAGLANDIN-LIKE SUBSTANCES: TESTICULAR CONTRACTION IN VITRO. J.L. Hargrove, R.R. Seeley, J.M. Johnson, and L.C. Ellis. Proc. Sot. Exptl. Biol. & Med. 142(l): 205, 1973. (As above.) OXYMETHOLONE: DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN THE OVARIAN AND ENDOMETRIAL EFFECTS. M.R. Henzl, E.J. Lamb, E. Vazquez, and E-J- Seqre. Am. J. Obstet. 115(l): 95, 1973. (Inst. Clin. Med., Syntex Res., Gynecol. Stanford Ind. Pk., Palo Alto, Calif. 94304) SOME PHARMACOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE HUMAN VAS DEFERENS. D.G. McLeod, D.G. Reynolds, and G.E. Demaree. Invest. Urol. lO(5): 338, 1973. (Walter Reed Army Inst. Res., Washington, D.C. 20012) ETUDE DE L'ACTION DE L'ION CUIVRE SUR LA GESTATION DE LA RATTE ET DE LA LAPINE. M. Marois and M. Buvet. C.R. Sot. Biol. 166(10): 1237, 1972. (Lab. Histol., Fat. Med. St.-Antoine, Univ. Paris VI, Paris 12e, France.) ALTERATIONS IN TRANSMEMBRANE POTENTIAL OF ADENOHYPOPHYSIAL CELLS IN ELEVATED POTASSIUM AND CALCIUM-FREE MEDIA. S. Martin, D.H. York, and J. Kraicer. Endocrinology 92(4): 1084, 1973. (Dept. Physiol., Queen's Univ., Kingston, Ont., Canada.) PHOSPHOMONOESTERASES AND HISTAMINE IN THE UTERUS OF THE EWE DURING EARLY PREGNANCY. R.N. Murdoch. Aust. J. biol. Sci. 25: 1289, 1972. (Dept. Vet. Physiol., Univ. Sydney, N.S.W. 2006, Australia.) COLLECTION OF BOVINE OVIDUCT SECRETIONS. D.F. Stanke, D.W. DeYoung, J.D. Sikes, and E.C. Mather. J. Reprod. Fert. 32: 535, 1973. (Dept. Dairy Husb., Univ. MO., Columbia, MO.) MEDICAL P.ESPONSIBILITIES IN THE TEACHING OF HUMAN REPRODUCTION. E.M. Symonds. Med. J. Aust. 1: 37, 1973. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., City Hosp., Nottingham NG5 lPD, England.) THE INFLUENCE OF ADRENERGIC ACTIVATION AND BLOCKADE ON THE MOTILITY OF THE CIRCULAR AND LONGITUDINAL MUSCLE LAYERS OF THE RABBIT OVIDUCT IN VITRO. M. Ueda, C.E.R. Mattos, and E-M. Coutinho. Fertil. & Steril. 24(6): 440, 1973. (Fed. Univ. Bahia, Matern. Clim, Oliveira Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.) EFFECT OF OVARIECTOMY AND CONSTANT DARK ON THE WEIGHT OF REPRODUCTIVE AND CERTAIN OTHER ORGANS IN THE FEMALE VOLE, MICROTUS MONTANUS. M.K. Vaughan, G.M. Vaughan, and R.J. Reiter. J. Reprod. Fert. 32: 9, 1973. (Lab. Biomed. Scis., NICHHD, Bethesda, Md. 20014)
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ENDOCRINOLOGY PERIPHERAL LEVELS OF ESTROGEN IN THE CYCLIC HAMSTER. R. Baranczuk (Dept. Ob. Endocrinolou 92(3): 805, 1973. and G.S. Greenwald. 66103) Gvn., Univ. Kansas Med Ctr., Kansas City, Kansas. ANTI-ESTROGENS AND PLASMA PROTEINS. I. CLOMIPHENE AND ISOMERS, ETHAMOXYTRIPHETOL, U-11,lOOA AND U-11,555A. J. Barbosa, U.S. Seal, and R.P. Doe. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 36: 666, 1973. (Res. Serv., V.A. Hosp., Minneapolis, Minn. 55417) SERUM LUTEINIZING HORMONE (LH) IN EWES TREATED WITH VARIOUS DOSAGES OF 176-ESTRADIOL AT THREE STAGES OF THE ANESTROUS SEASON. T.W. Beck J. Anim. Sci. 36(3): 566, 1973. (Dept. Anim. Sci., and' J.J. Reeves. Washington St. Univ.. Pullman. Wash. 99163) EARLY EFFECT OF TESTOSTERONE IN.THE INCORPORATION OF URIDINE INTO RNA OF MOUSE KIDNEY AND SEMINAL VESICLES. J. Dubovsky and C.D. Kochakian. Endocrinology 92(3): 917, 1973. (Lab. Exptl. Endocr., Univ. Ala., Birmingham, Ala. 35233) RELEASE OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE BY OESTPADIOL-178 AND A GONADOTROPHINRELEASING HORMONE IN EWES AFFECTED BY CLOVER DISEASE. J.K. Findlay, J.M. Buckmaster, W.A. Charnley, I.A. Cumming, H. Hearnshaw, and J.R. Goding. Neurodocrinology 11: 57, 1973. (Dept. Physiol., Univ. Melbourne, Werribee, Australia.) COMPARISON OF THE GONADOTROPIN RELEASE INDUCED BY A HYPOTHALAMIC FACTOR AND BY A SYNTHETIC DECAPEPTIDE EXHIBITING LUTEINIZING HORMONE RELEASING ACTIVITY. S. Heller and H.D. Schlumberger. Gynec. Invest. (Univ.-Frauenklin., D-74 TUbingen, Germany.) 2: 122, 1971/72. THE EFFECTS OF GONADAL STEROIDS ON PLASMA GONADOTROPINS AND PROLACTIN IN THE RAT. P.S. Kalra, C.P. Fawcett, L. Krulich, and S.M. McCann. Endocrinology 92: 1256, 1973. (Inst. Food & Agr. Scis., Dept. Dairy Sci., Univ. Fla., Gainesville, Fla.) POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE FEEDBACK CONTROL BY ESTROGEN OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE SECRETION IN THE RHESUS MONKEY. F.J. Karsch, D.J. Dierschke, R.F. Weick, T. Yamaji, J. Hotchkiss, and E. Knobil. Endocrinology (Dept. Physiol., Univ. Pittsburgh Sch. Med., 92(3): 799, 1973. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213) EPISODIC SECRETION OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE (LH) IN ADOLESCENT PATIE:NTS WITH THE SYNDROME OF GONADAL DYSGENESIS. R.P..Kelch, F.A. Conte, S.L. Kaplan, and M.M. Grumbach. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 36: 424, (Dept. Pediat., Univ. Calif.. San Francisco. Cal. 94122) 1973. GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY 0~ OESTROGENS IN BIOLOGICAL FLUIDS. J. Morvay. Acta Med. Acad. Sci. Hung. 29: 145, 1972. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Univ. Med. Sch., Szeged Hungary.) PROGESTERONE "RECEPTOR" IN RABBIT UTERUS. I. CHARACTERIZATION AND ESTRADIOL-178 AUGMENTATION. B.R. Rao, W.G. Wiest, and W.M. Allen. Endocrinology 92(4): 1229, 1973. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Washington Univ. Sch. Med., St. Louis, MO. 63110) ’ HORMONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF LUTEAL FUNCTION IN HYPOPHYSECTOMIZED, PSEUDOPREGNANT RATS. M. Takayama and G.S. Greenwald. J. Endocr. 56: 421, 1973. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Univ. Kansas Med. Ctr., Kansas City, Kansas. 66103) CLINICAL-PHARMACOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF CYPROTERONE ACETATE. R.G.A. van Wayjen and A. van den Ende. Gynec. Invest. 2: 282, 1971/72. Dis., Hofpoortziekenhuis, (Dept. Intern. Woerden, The Netherlands.)
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ENDOCRINOLOGY EFFECTS OF VAGINAL STIMULATION ON HYPOTHALAMIC MULTIPLE-UNIT ACTIVITY AND PITUITARY LH RELEASE IN THE RAT. C.A. Blake and C.H. Sawver. Neuroendocrinology 10: 358, 1972. (Dept. Anat., UCLA Sch. Med., Los Angeles, Calif.) INFLUENCE OF AGE ON THE RELEASE OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE INDUCED BY OESTROGEN AND PROGESTERONE IN IMMATURE RATS. L. Caligaris, J.J. Astrada, and S. Taleisnik. J. Endocr. 55: 97, 1972. (Inst. Invest. Med., Mercedes y Martin Ferreyra, Cordoba, Argentina.) A VISTA OF RESEARCH ON THE MAMMALIAN GONADOTROPINS. R.O. Greep. Biol. Reprod. 8: 2, 1973. (Harvard Med. Sch., Boston, Mass.) EFFECT OF PROGESTERONE ON RELEASE OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE IN GONADECTOMIZED ADULT AND IMMATURE RATS. G.L. Jackson. Biol. Reprod. 8: 58, 1973. (Coil. Vet. Med., Univ. Ill., Urbana, Ill. 61801) ACCUMULATION OF 3H-PROGESTINS IN LIMBIC, DIENCEPHALIC, AND MESENCEPHALIC REGIONS OF MOUSE BRAIN. W.G. Luttse. R.B. Chronister. and N.R. Hall. Life Scis. 12(l): 419, 1973. iDkpt. Neurosci., Univ. Fla. Coll. Med., Gainesville, Fla. 32601) HYPERTROPHY AND HYPERPLASIA IN THE MOUSE UTERUS AFTER OESTROGEN TREATMENT: AN AUTORADIOGRAPHIC STUDY. L. Martin, C.A. Finn, and G. Trinder. J. Endocr. 56: 133, 1973. (Dept. Horm. Physiol., Imper. Ca. Res. Fund, Lincoln's ’ Inn Fields, London, England.) AN IMPROVED PURIFICATION OF HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN. H. Okumura, S. Namba, and S. Matsushima. Endocrinol. Japon. 20(l): 67, 1973. (Res. Labs., Teikoku Horm. Mfg. Co., Ltd., Kawasaki, Japan.) EFFECTS OF EXOGENOUS OESTRADIOL AND PROGESTERONE ON SERUM LEVELS OF PROSTAGLANDIN F AND LUTEINIZING HORMONE IN CHRONICALLY OVARIECTOMIZED RATS. S.K. Saksena, R. Steele, and M.J.K. Harper. J. Reprod. Fert. 32: 495, 1973. (Worcester Fdn. Exptl. Biol., Shrewsbury, Mass. 01545) CONCENTRATIONS DE L'ESTRADIOL-17,e, DE L'ESTRONE ET DE LA TESTOSThRONE DANS LA VEINE SPERMATIQUE DE L'HOMME. R. Scholler, J. Grenier, M. Castanier, G. Di Maria, C. Niaudet, D. Millet, and A. Netter. C.R. Acad. SC. Paris 276: 1329, 1973. (Fdn. Res. Horm., 67-77 Blvd. Pasteur. 94260 Fresnes. France.) HORMONE-INDUCED'ACTIVATION OF TARGET-SPECIFIC LYSO~OMES: ACUTE TRANSLOCATION TO THE NUCLEUS AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF GONADAL HORMONES IN VIVO. C.M. Szego and B.J. Seeler. J. Endocr. 56: 347, 1973. (Dept. Biol., Univ. Calif., Los Anqeles, Calif. 90024) TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF LH RELEASE FOLLOWING GRADED PREOPTIC ELECTROCHEMICAL STIMULATION IN PROESTROUS RATS. J. Turqeon and C.A. Barraclough. Endocrinology 92(3): 755, 1973. (Dept. Physiol., Sch. Med., Univ. Med., Baltimore, Md. 21201) REGULATION OF LUTEAL ACTIVITY IN NEONATALLY CASTRATED MALE RATS P. van der Schoot and G.H. Zeilmaker. BEARING OVARIAN GRAFTS. Endocrinology 92: 674, 1973. (Med. Fat. Rotterdam, The Netherlands.) INTEGRATED LEVELS OF PLASMA LH AND PROLACTIN FOLLOWING HYPOTHALAMIC DEAFFERENTATION IN THE RAT. R-1. Weiner, C.A. Blake, and C.H. Sawyer. Neuroendocrinoloqy 10: 349, 1972. (Dept. Physiol. & Biophys., Univ. Tenn. Med. Units, 894 Union Ave., Memphis, Tenn. 38103)
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ENDOCRINOLOGY DEXAMETHASONE OR PROPRANOLOL BLOCKADE OF INDUCED INCREASE IN PLASMA PROGESTERONE IN EARLY HUMAN PREGNANCY. P. Fylling. Acta endocr. 72: 569, 1973. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Aker Hosp., Oslo, Norway.) THE USE OF ESTROGEN ANTAGONISTS IN HORMONE RECEPTOR STUDIES. E.V. S. Smith, P.W. Jungblut, and E.R. de SOmbre. H.I. Jacobson, Jensen, 3: 108, 1972. (Ben May Lab. Ca. Res., Univ. Invest. Gynec. Chicago, Ill.) SERUM ANDROSTENEDIONE AND TESTOSTERONE LEVELS DURING THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE. H.L. Judd and S.S.C. Yen. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 36(3): 475, 1973. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Sch. Med., Univ. Calif., La Jolla, Calif. 92037) UNALTERED PLASMA PROLACTIN LEVELS IN MEN AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF SYNTHETIC LH-RELEASING HORMONE. A.J. Kastin, D. Gonzalez-Barcena, H. Friesen. L.S. Jacobs, D.S. Schalch. A. Arimura, W.H. Dauqhaday, Metab. 36:.375, 1973; and A.V. Schally. J. Clin. Endocrinol: (V.A. Hosp., New Orleans, La. 70146) HORMONAL REGULATION OF PORCINE UTERINE PROTEIN SECRETION. J.W. Knight. F.W. Baser, and H.D. Wallace. J. Anim. Sci. 36(3): 546, 1973. (Dept. Anim. Sci., Univ. Fla., Gainesville, Fla. 32601) ABSENCE OF THE LUTEOLYTIC EFFECT OF PROLACTIN IN THE PREGNANT RAT AFTER HYPOPHYSECTOMY AND HYSTERECTOMY ON DAY 12. P. Lam and I. Rothchild. J. Endocr. 56: 609, 1973. (Dept. Reprod. Biol., Case Western Reserve Univ., Sch. Med., Cleveland, Ohio. 44106) DEVELOPMENT OF A RADIOIMMUNOASSAY FOR CANINE LUTEINIZING HORMONE. A.R. Boons. G.E. Jones, E.T. Bell, D.W. Christie, and M.F. Parkes. J. Endo&.'55: 279, 1972. (Tenovus Inst. Ca. Res:, Dept. Chem. Pathol., Welsh Natl. Sch. Med., Heath, Cardiff, Wales.) THE EFFECT OF PROSTAGIANDIN F ON PROGESTERONE .OESTRADIOL AND LUTEINIZING HORMONE SECRETION2?N SHEEP WITH OVAkIAN TRANSPLANTS. M.D. Cain, J. Cerini, M.E. Cerini, W.A. Charnley, J.M. Buckmaster, I.A. Cumming, and J.R. Goding. J. Endocr. 55: 253, 1972. (Dept. Physiol., Univ. Melbourne, Werribee, 3030, Vie., Australia.) AROMATIZATION OF ANDROSTENEDIONE AND TESTOSTERONE BY RHESUS MONKEY HYPOTHALAMUS AND LIMBIC SYSTEM. F. Flores, F. Naftolin, and K.J. 11: 177, 1973. (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Sch. Med., Ryan. Neuroendocrinology Univ. Calif., La Jolla, Calif.) PULSATILE PATTERNS OF GONADOTROPINS AND TESTOSTERONE IN MAN: THE EFFECTS OF CLOMIPHENE WITH AND WITHOUT TESTOSTERONE. F. Naftolin, H.L. Judd, and S.S.C. Yen. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 36(2): 285, 1973. (As above.) IMMUNOHISTOLOGIC AND HISTOLOGIC EVIDENCE THAT FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE AND LUTEINIZING HORMONE ARE PRESENT IN THE SAME CELL TYPE IN THE HUMAN PARS DISTALIS. R.F. Phifer, A.R. Midgley, and S.S. Spicer. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 36: 125, 1973. (Dept. Pathol., Med. Univ. S.C., Charleston, S.C. 29401) LEVEL 0~ F PROSTAGLANDIN (PGF) IN PERIPHERAL PLASMAAND UTERINE TISSUE OF CYCLIC RATS. S.K. Saksena and M.J.K. Harper. Prostaglandins 2(6): 511, 1972. (Worcester Fdn. Exptl. Biol., Shrewsbury, Mass.) EFFECT OF EXOGENOUS ESTRADIOL AND PROGESTERONE ON THE UTERINE TISSUE LEVELS OF PROSTAGLANDIN F2a (PGF2,) IN OVARIECTOMIZED MICE. S.K. Sakesena and 1-F. Lau. Prostaglandins 3(3): 317, 1973. (As above.) ELECTRICAL CHANGES INDUCED IN RAT ADENOHYPOPHYSIAL CELLS, IN VIVO, WITH HYPOTHALAMIC EXTRACT. D.H. York. F.L. Baker. and J. Kraicer. Neuroendocrinology 11: 212, 1973. iDePt. Physiol., Queen's Univ., Kingston, Ont., Canada.)
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DISEASE WILSON'S DISEASE AND PREGNANCY: A CASE REPORT. J.N. Albukerk. Fertil. & Steril. 24(6): 494, 1973. (Southside Hosp. Labs., Bay Shore, N.Y.) VIBRIO FETUS INFECTION IN BULLS: CURATIVE AND PREVENTIVE VACCINATION. J. De Keyser, M. Vandeplassche, A. Van Aert, E. Brone, R. Bouters, and P. Bonte. Br. vet. J. 129: 52, 1973. (Dept. Ob. & Reprod., Vet. Fat., St. Univ., Gent, Belgium.) A COMPARISON OF THE NUMBER OF PREGNANCIES UP TO THE AGE OF 45 IN DIABETIC AND NONDIABETIC WOMEN. F. Dreyfuss, A. Abramov, and E. Peritz. Israel J. Med. Scis. 8(12): 1953, 1972. (Dept. Med. B, Munic.-Govt. Med. Ctr., Ichilov Hosp., Tel Aviv, Israel.) CHARACTERISTICS OF A PARAMYXOVIRUS ISOLATED FROM AN ABORTED BOVINE FETUS. J.F. Evermann and M.S. Trueblood. Cornell Vet. 63(l): 17, 1973. (Div. Microbial. & Vet. Med., Univ. Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.) REDUCTION IN SPERM OUTPUT BY FEBRILE ATTACKS OF FAMILIAL MEDITERRANEAN FEVER: A CASE REPORT. D.J. French, C.S. Leeb, and E.W. Jecht. Fertil. & Steril. 24(6): 490, 1973. (Dept. Psychol., Claremont Grad. Sch., Univ. So. Calif., Los Angeles, Calif. 90033) LA LISTERIOSE. INCIDENCE DANS LES INTERRUPTIONS SPONTANhES DE LA GROSSESSE. 3-R. Giraud, F. Denis, F. Gargot, T. Fizazi, Ph. Babin, Y. de Rautlin de Roy, A. Hoppeler, J. Brisou, and H. de Tourris. La Nouvelle Presse Med. 2(4): 215, 1973. (Clin. Ob. Gyn. C.H.U., F 86021 Poitiers, France.) MYCOPLASMA AND HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE FAILURE. I. THE OCCURRENCE OF DIFFERENT MYCOPLASMAS IN COUPLES WITH REPRODUCTIVE FAILURE. H. Gnarpe and J. Friberg. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. 114(6): 727, 1972. Univ. Uppsala, Sweden.) (Dept. Ob. Gyn., Akad. Sjukhuset, MYCOPLASMA AND HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE FAILURE. II. CONCENTRATIONS OF DOXYCYCLINE IN SERUM AND SEMINAL FLUID AND THE EFFECT ON THE GROWTH OF T-MYCOPLASMAS. H. Gnarpe and J. Friberg. Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. (As above.) 114(7): 963, 1972. ARIZONA INFECTIONS IN SHEEP ASSOCIATED WITH GASTROENTERITIS AND ABORTION. J. Greenfield, J.A. Greenway, and C.H. Bigland. Vet. Rec. 92: 400, 1973. (B.C. Dept. Agric., Vet. Lab., Abbotsford, B.C., Canada.) RADIATION THERAPY IN PEYRONIE'S DISEASE. W.W. Helvie and S.F. Ochsner. So. Med. J. 65(10): 1192, 1972. (Dept. Radiat. Therap., Ochsner La. 70121) Clin. & Fdn. Hosp., New Orleans, ISOLATION OF NEISSERIA LACTAMICUS FROM A GENITAL SITE. A.E. Jephcott and R.S. Morton. The Lancet, Oct. 7: 739, 1972. (Publ. Hlth.-Lab. & Roy. Infirm., Sheffield, England.) FACTORS AFFECTING DYSTOCIA AND THE EFFECTS OF DYSTOCIA ON SUBSEQUENT REPRODUCTION IN BEEF CATTLE. D.B. Laster, H.A. Glimp, L.V. Cundiff, (U.S. Meat Anim. and K.E. Gregory. J. Anim. Sci. 36(4): 695, 1973. Res. Ctr., A.R.S., USDA, Clay Center, Nebr. 68933) SIGNIFICANCE OF CLOSTRIDIA IN THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE TRACT. W-J. Ledger and K.A. Hackett. Obstet. Gynecol. 41(4): 525, 1973. (Dept. Med. Ctr., Ann Arbor, Michigan.) Ob. Gyn., Univ. Michigan VIBRIOSIS: TOWARD AN UNDERSTANDING OF IMMUNITY IN GENITAL INFECTIONS. A.J. Winter. Cornell Vet. 63(l): 5, 1973. (N.Y. St. Vet. Coil., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y. 14850) BOVINE ABORTION ASSOCIATED WITH CANDIDA TROPICALIS. K. Wohlsemuth and W. Knudtson. J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. 162(6): 460, 1973. (Dept. Vet. Sci., S.D. St. Univ., Brookings, S.D. 57006)
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