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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey | 1961

CERTAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF CERVICAL MUCUS IN RELATION TO THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE

Clare Harvey; Rosemary A. Linn; Margaret Hadley Jackson

The consistency index of cervical mucus has been studied throughout the menstrual cycle in a group of 125 women. An attempt has been made to correlate consistency with other cyclical changes in mucus such as recoil, palm leaf reaction and tests for glucose content. The limits of consistency within which spermatozoa will move freely in mucus have been established from post-coital samples and invasion tests in vitro. The characteristics of twenty-four mucus samples obtained on the day when conception is known to have taken place are discussed.


The Lancet | 1945

ASSESSMENT OF MALE FERTILITY BY SEMEN ANALYSIS

Clare Harvey; Margaret Hadley Jackson


Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1955

A method of concentrating spermatozoa in human semen.

Clare Harvey; Margaret Hadley Jackson


The Lancet | 1945

ASSESSMENT OF MALE FERTILITY BY SEMEN ANALYSIS: AN ATTEMPT TO STANDARDISE METHODS

Clare Harvey; Margaret Hadley Jackson


The Eugenics Review | 1957

Artificial insemination (donor).

Margaret Hadley Jackson


The Lancet | 1957

INTERMITTENT METHYLTESTOSTERONE THERAPY IN MALE SUBFERTILITY

Clare Harvey; Margaret Hadley Jackson


Nature | 1948

Variations in Spermatogenesis of Oligospermic Men

Margaret Hadley Jackson; Clare Harvey


Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1955

Studies on Fertility

Clare Harvey; Margaret Hadley Jackson


The Eugenics Review | 1959

Studies on fertility: including papers read at the conference of the society for the study of fertility, Exeter, 1957. Being volume IX of the proceedings of the society

Clare Harvey; Margaret Hadley Jackson


The Lancet | 1958

A.I.D. Investigation Council

Philip M. Bloom; Margaret Hadley Jackson

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