Book: Fertility preservation
principles and practice
2021
Abstract: It could be said that the first instance of assisted reproductive technology was when an eminent surgeon, John Hunter (1728-1793) of London, assisted a woman in becoming pregnant by taking a semen sample produced by her husband, who had hypospadias, and ...
Author's details | edited by Jacques Donnez, S. Samuel Kim |
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Abstract | "It could be said that the first instance of assisted reproductive technology was when an eminent surgeon, John Hunter (1728-1793) of London, assisted a woman in becoming pregnant by taking a semen sample produced by her husband, who had hypospadias, and inseminating her with that specimen. This was an "assisted conception", although it is not strictly within the definition of the present day assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), which involve the manipulation of sperm, oocytes and embryos in vitro, and include"-- |
Keywords | Fertility Preservation / methods ; Cryopreservation / methods ; Infertility / therapy ; Fertilization in Vitro ; Ovary / transplantation |
Language | English |
Size | xix, 476 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme |
Edition | Second edition |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Publishing place | Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY |
Publishing country | Great Britain |
Document type | Book |
Note | Preceded by Principles and practice of fertility preservation / edited by Jacques Donnez, S. Samuel Kim. 2011 ; Includes bibliographical references and index |
HBZ-ID | HT020966989 |
ISBN | 978-1-108-49459-5 ; 9781108784368 ; 1-108-49459-5 ; 1108784364 |
Database | Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health |
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Shelf mark | Loan status | Location |
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2021 A 906 | available for loan (reading room) | Lesesaal EG |
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