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Where birth-control pills are concerned, Harvard's Dr. Robert W. Kistner last week reported that he had prescribed oral contraceptives containing the synthetic equivalent of the female hormone progesterone to 66 women with signs of precancerous change of the endometrium (lining of the womb). The endometrium is a fairly common cancer site, with at least 3,700 fatal cases expected in the U.S. this year, mainly among women who fail to ovulate and therefore do not secrete progesterone. But among Dr. Kistner's 66 patients, some treated as long as nine years ago, the precancerous condition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Fingerprints from the Virus | 4/14/1967 | See Source »

...comparatively long intervals. The female human animal is an outstanding exception, with a fertile period of three to six days out of every 28. The cycle begins with the start of menstrual bleeding. For the first four or five days, her uterus sloughs off part of its lining (endometrium). This accomplished, her complex hormonal system sends a messenger chemical to her ovaries, telling them to ripen one of the 50,000 or more potential egg cells with which she was born. Usually, only one ovary responds, and on Day 10 or soon after, a fully formed ovum is released into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Contraception: Freedom from Fear | 4/7/1967 | See Source »

...UTERUS. In many cases of excessive bleeding from the endometrium (lining of the uterus) caused by tumors, application of ultracold through a larger cannula for two to ten minutes will usually destroy the tumors and thus make a hysterectomy unnecessary, reports Dr. Cahan. He also suggests using cryosurgery instead of "tying off the tubes" to sterilize women who, for medical reasons, must have no more children. The procedure takes two minutes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Surgery: The Cold That Cures | 4/30/1965 | See Source »

...PATHOLOGICAL COLLOQUIUM. "The Rat in Relation to Public Health." Dr. M. J. Rosenau. "Recent Studies of the Endometrium." Dr. Stephen Rushmore. "The Significance of Autopsy Bacteriology in Cases of Mental Disease." Drs. F. P. Gay, E. E. Southard, and E. T. F. Richards. Lecture Room, Building D, Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, 4 P. M. Open to members of the University and to physicians...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar | 2/24/1910 | See Source »

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