Pregnancy Tests
- 2 September 1948
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 239 (10) , 369-373
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm194809022391005
Abstract
Friedman Test 10 This technic was developed within a few years of the original mouse test and represents a modification employing rabbits in place of mice. It is based on the principle that female rabbits ovulate only upon stimulation by the male and, therefore, do not spontaneously ovulate or have corpora hemorrhagica. The administration of gonadotropin likewise produces ovulation and corpora hemorrhagica, and hence their presence after the administration of urine indicates a positive pregnancy reaction.The technic for the performance of the test is composed of the intravenous administration of first morning urine into the ear vein with examination of . . .Keywords
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