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Concept Vagina
Academic Article 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.
Academic Article Letter: Vaginal douching.
Academic Article Trimonil in a micronized form fro the treatment and the prevention of trichomonas vaginalis, Hemophilus vaginalis, candida (monilia) albicans and cervical ectropions.
Academic Article Baculin and amfrecin: a new and improved method of treating vaginal and cervical infections.
Academic Article Electronic studies in obstetrics and gynecology.
Academic Article A new low pH 2.0 to 2.5 vaginal and cervical powder and jelly; a newly discovered very low pH without burning vagina.
Academic Article Comparison of battery pH readings and electronic pH recordings of the vagina in Trichomonas vaginalis infestation a report of 255 consecutive readings over a period of 143 days in one patient.
Academic Article Infections of the vagina and cervix; comprehensive therapy for Trichomonas vaginalis, Monilia albicans and other non-specific infections.
Academic Article Hydrogen ion concentration of the vagina after various douches.
Academic Article Hydrogen ion concentration of the vagina during menstrual flow.
Academic Article Variance of hydrogen ion concentration (pH) of normal and abnormal vaginas.
Academic Article Variance of the hydrogen ion concentration in affections of the vagina.
Academic Article Variance of hydrogen ion concentration (pii) of normal and abnormal vaginas.
Academic Article Hydrogen ion concentration (pH) of normal vaginas.
Academic Article What is the hydrogen ion concentration (pH) of the vagina in Trichomonas vaginalis infestation.
Academic Article Hydrogen ion concentration (pH) of the vagina associated with an ectropion of the cervix (cervicitis).
Academic Article Hydrogen ion concentration of the senile vaginal mucosa before and after estrogenic therapy.
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