Karl  Karnaky  to  Vagina
                            
                            
                                This is a "connection" page, showing publications  Karl  Karnaky  has written about  Vagina.
                            
                            
                            
                                
                                    
                                            
    
        
        
        
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            Letter: Vaginal douching. Obstet Gynecol. 1974 Sep; 44(3):470-2.
            
            
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            A vaginal-instilled powder douche which is hygienic and therapeutic instead of a water-instilled water douche which has been found not to be either hygienic or therapeutic. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1973 Jan 15; 115(2):283-5.
            
            
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            Normal physiologic vaginal douches. Am J Surg. 1961 Apr; 101:456-62.
            
            
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            A new low pH 2.0 to 2.5 vaginal and cervical powder and jelly; a newly discovered very low pH without burning vagina. Ariz Med. 1957 May; 14(5):277-82.
            
            
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            Infections of the vagina and cervix; comprehensive therapy for Trichomonas vaginalis, Monilia albicans and other non-specific infections. Med Times. 1955 Jun; 83(6):615-20.
            
            
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            Electronic studies in obstetrics and gynecology. Obstet Gynecol. 1955 Jan; 5(1):93-101.
            
            
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            Baculin and amfrecin: a new and improved method of treating vaginal and cervical infections. Miss Valley Med J. 1953 Sep; 75(5):138; passim.
            
            
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            Trimonil in a micronized form fro the treatment and the prevention of trichomonas vaginalis, Hemophilus vaginalis, candida (monilia) albicans and cervical ectropions. Southwest Med. 1972 Jan; 53(1):10-2.
            
            
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            Hydrogen ion concentration of the vagina after various douches. Miss Valley Med J. 1948 Sep; 70(5):144.
            
            
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            Hydrogen ion concentration of the vagina during menstrual flow. Clin Med (Northfield). 1947 Nov; 54(11):359.
            
            
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            Variance of hydrogen ion concentration (pH) of normal and abnormal vaginas. Tex State J Med. 1947 Jun; 43(2):73-5.
            
            
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            Hydrogen ion concentration (pH) of the vagina associated with an ectropion of the cervix (cervicitis). Am J Surg. 1947 Mar; 73(3):359-62.
            
            
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            Hydrogen ion concentration (pH) of normal vaginas. West J Surg Obstet Gynecol. 1947 Feb; 55(2):103-6.
            
            
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            Variance of the hydrogen ion concentration in affections of the vagina. Clin Med (Northfield). 1947 Jan; 54(1):8.
            
            
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            Variance of hydrogen ion concentration (pii) of normal and abnormal vaginas. Med Rec Ann. 1946 Nov; 40(11):1636-8.
            
            
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            Hydrogen ion concentration of the senile vaginal mucosa before and after estrogenic therapy. South Med J. 1946 Nov; 39(11):906.
            
            
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            What is the hydrogen ion concentration (pH) of the vagina in Trichomonas vaginalis infestation. Miss Valley Med J. 1946 Oct; 68(4):117.
            
            
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