Artificial Insemination History Timeline

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  artificial insemination history timeline: Reproduction Nick Hopwood, Rebecca Flemming, Lauren Kassell, 2018-12-06 From contraception to cloning and pregnancy to populations, reproduction presents urgent challenges today. This field-defining history synthesizes a vast amount of scholarship to take the long view. Spanning from antiquity to the present day, the book focuses on the Mediterranean, western Europe, North America and their empires. It combines history of science, technology and medicine with social, cultural and demographic accounts. Ranging from the most intimate experiences to planetary policy, it tells new stories and revises received ideas. An international team of scholars asks how modern 'reproduction' - an abstract process of perpetuating living organisms - replaced the old 'generation' - the active making of humans and beasts, plants and even minerals. Striking illustrations invite readers to explore artefacts, from an ancient Egyptian fertility figurine to the announcement of the first test-tube baby. Authoritative and accessible, Reproduction offers students and non-specialists an essential starting point and sets fresh agendas for research.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Intra-Uterine Insemination Ben Cohlen, Willem Ombelet, 2013-12-20 Intra-uterine insemination (IUI) is a widely used fertility treatment for couples with unexplained and male subfertility. Although it is less invasive and less expensive than l other treatment options such as in vitro fertilization, several factors affect its outcome. In addition, IUI remains controversial due to concerns about some of the possible aspects of treatment, including side-effects such multiple pregnancies. This comprehensive evidence-based book from an international IUI expert team explores all of these topics and provides clear guidelines for daily practice.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Assisted Reproduction in the Nordic Countries , 2006
  artificial insemination history timeline: Manual of Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection in Human Assisted Reproduction Gianpiero D. Palermo, Zsolt Peter Nagy, 2021-11-25 Not everything in medical science has a clear beginning. The first realization of infertility and putative remedies remain shrouded in contextual history, but likely goes back to the dawn of our species, well before there was a written record. Childlessness was, and is still, considered a burden in some communities--
  artificial insemination history timeline: Assisted Reproductive Technology Success Rates , 2003
  artificial insemination history timeline: Angels & Demons Dan Brown, 2006-05-23 The murder of a world-famous physicist raises fears that the Illuminati are operating again after centuries of silence, and religion professor Robert Langdon is called in to assist with the case.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Infertility and Assisted Reproduction Botros Rizk, Juan A. Garcia-Velasco, Hassan N. Sallam, Antonis Makrigiannakis, 2008-09-15 Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is available to two-thirds of the world's population, and world-class experts, representing research from 18 different countries, have contributed to this groundbreaking textbook, detailing the techniques and philosophies behind medical procedures of infertility and assisted reproduction. This is one of the most rapidly changing and hotly debated fields in medicine. Different countries have different restrictions on the research techniques that can be applied to this field, and, therefore, experts from around the world bring varied and unique authorities to different subjects in reproductive technology. Encompassing the latest research into the physiology of reproduction, infertility evaluation and treatment, and assisted reproduction, it concludes with perspectives on the ethical dilemmas faced by clinicians and professionals. This book will be the definitive resource for those working in the areas of reproductive medicine world wide.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Culture Media, Solutions, and Systems in Human ART Patrick Quinn, 2014-03-27 This volume describes culture media and solutions used in human ART; how they have been developed for in vitro human pre-implantation embryo development, the function and importance of the various components in media and solutions and how they interact, and how the systems in which these are used can influence outcomes. Chapters discuss inorganic solutes, energy substrates, amino acids, macromolecules, cytokines, growth factors, buffers, pH, osmolality, and the interaction of these parameters. The role of incubators and other physical factors are reviewed, along with the relevance and prospects of emerging technologies: morphokinetic analysis using time-lapse imaging and dynamic fluid incubation systems. Results of prospective randomized trials are emphasized to ascertain the added value of these techniques for selecting viable embryos. This comprehensive guide will be invaluable for embryologists, physicians and all personnel involved in the fluid products used in human ART seeking to optimize their successful use of these components.
  artificial insemination history timeline: The Artificial Insemination of Farm Animals Enos Johnson Perry, 1968 Historical background; The organs of reproduction; The role of hormones in reproduction; Evaluation of semen by chemical analysis; Factors influencing the quality and quantity of semen; Dairy cattle; Beef cattle; Buffaloes; Horses and Jackstock; Sheep and goats; Swine; Poultry; Dogs; Honeybees; Fronzen semen; The shipping of semen; Livestock improvement and artificial insemination; Disease and artificial insemination; Artificial breeding organization.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Wolf Prize in Agriculture Ilan Chet, 2009 This specially compiled volume contains contributions from Wolf Prize laureates. In agriculture, there is no higher prize than the Wolf Prize. The book includes a list of publications and the most important papers in plant and animal breeding, genetics, biochemistry and plant protection, biotechnology, as well as chemistry and the physics of soils.
  artificial insemination history timeline: I.V.F. Carl Wood, Robyn Riley, 1994-04-01 General guide to IVF and related procedures, for those entering or contemplating joining an IVF program, health professionals, and others interested in the treatment of infertility and the future consequences of IVF. Wood is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Monash University, and led one of the world's foremost IVF programs - Infertility Medical Centre. Riley writes for the 'Herald-Sun'. First published in 1983, this is the third edition.
  artificial insemination history timeline: The Biology of Reproduction Giuseppe Fusco, Alessandro Minelli, 2019-10-10 A look into the phenomena of sex and reproduction in all organisms, taking an innovative, unified and comprehensive approach.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Fertility National Collaborating Centre for Women's and Children's Health (Great Britain), 2004
  artificial insemination history timeline: Verity Colleen Hoover, 2021-10-05 Whose truth is the lie? Stay up all night reading the sensational psychological thriller that has readers obsessed, from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Too Late and It Ends With Us. #1 New York Times Bestseller · USA Today Bestseller · Globe and Mail Bestseller · Publishers Weekly Bestseller Lowen Ashleigh is a struggling writer on the brink of financial ruin when she accepts the job offer of a lifetime. Jeremy Crawford, husband of bestselling author Verity Crawford, has hired Lowen to complete the remaining books in a successful series his injured wife is unable to finish. Lowen arrives at the Crawford home, ready to sort through years of Verity’s notes and outlines, hoping to find enough material to get her started. What Lowen doesn’t expect to uncover in the chaotic office is an unfinished autobiography Verity never intended for anyone to read. Page after page of bone-chilling admissions, including Verity's recollection of the night her family was forever altered. Lowen decides to keep the manuscript hidden from Jeremy, knowing its contents could devastate the already grieving father. But as Lowen’s feelings for Jeremy begin to intensify, she recognizes all the ways she could benefit if he were to read his wife’s words. After all, no matter how devoted Jeremy is to his injured wife, a truth this horrifying would make it impossible for him to continue loving her.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act American Dental Association, 2017-05-24 Section 1557 is the nondiscrimination provision of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This brief guide explains Section 1557 in more detail and what your practice needs to do to meet the requirements of this federal law. Includes sample notices of nondiscrimination, as well as taglines translated for the top 15 languages by state.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Butter Elaine Khosrova, 2017-10-17 “Edifying from every point of view--historical, cultural, and culinary.” —David Tanis, author of A Platter of Figs and Other Recipes It’s a culinary catalyst, an agent of change, a gastronomic rock star. Ubiquitous in the world’s most fabulous cuisines, butter is boss. Here, it finally gets its due. After traveling across three continents to stalk the modern story of butter, award-winning food writer and former pastry chef Elaine Khosrova serves up a story as rich, textured, and culturally relevant as butter itself. From its humble agrarian origins to its present-day artisanal glory, butter has a fascinating story to tell, and Khosrova is the perfect person to tell it. With tales about the ancient butter bogs of Ireland, the pleasure dairies of France, and the sacred butter sculptures of Tibet, Khosrova details butter’s role in history, politics, economics, nutrition, and even spirituality and art. Readers will also find the essential collection of core butter recipes, including beurre manié, croissants, pâte brisée, and the only buttercream frosting anyone will ever need, as well as practical how-tos for making various types of butter at home--or shopping for the best. “A fascinating, tasty read . . . And what a bonus to have a collection of essential classic butter recipes included.” —David Tanis, author of A Platter of Figs and Other Recipes “Following the path blazed by Margaret Visser in Much Depends on Dinner, Elaine Khosrova makes much of butter and the ruminants whose milk man churns. You will revel in dairy physics. And you may never eat margarine again.” —John T. Edge, author of The Potlikker Papers: A Food History of the Modern South “Butter proves that close study can reveal rich history, lore, and practical information. All that and charm too.” —Mimi Sheraton, author of 1,000 Foods to Eat Before You Die “Irresistible and fascinating . . . This is one of those definitive books on a subject that every cook should have.” —Elisabeth Prueitt, co-owner of Tartine Bakery “The history of one of the most delectable ingredients throughout our many cultures and geography over time is wonderfully churned and emulsified in Khosrova’s Butter . . . Delightful storytelling.” —Elizabeth Falkner, author of Demolition Desserts: Recipes from Citizen Cake
  artificial insemination history timeline: Obesity and Gynecology Tahir A. Mahmood, Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, Frank A. Chervenak, 2020-06-11 Obesity and Gynecology, Second Edition, presents updated chapters on a variety of topics, ranging from adolescent obesity, contraception, assisted reproduction and sexual dysfunction, to bariatric surgery and improving semen parameters. The prevalence of obesity in men and women continues to dramatically increase around the world. Obesity presents specific challenges in relation to male and female infertility and general gynecology. Patients who are obese require specific considerations and knowledge. - Presents an essential reference on the significant risks of obesity related to contraception, male and female infertility, and general gynecology - Builds foundational knowledge, showing how obesity relates to general gynecology, including menstrual disorders, breasts cancer, menopause and sexual dysfunction - Assembles critically evaluated chapters that focus on obesity and gynecology to meet the practical needs of gynecologists, endocrinologists and general practitioners
  artificial insemination history timeline: Artificial Insemination of Sheep S. Salamon, University of Sydney. Department of Animal Husbandry, 1976
  artificial insemination history timeline: The Assisted Reproduction of Race Camisha A. Russell, 2018-12-06 The use of assisted reproductive technologies (ART)—in vitro fertilization, artificial insemination, and gestational surrogacy—challenges contemporary notions of what it means to be parents or families. Camisha A. Russell argues that these technologies also bring new insight to ideas and questions surrounding race. In her view, if we think of ART as medical technology, we might be surprised by the importance that people using them put on race, especially given the scientific evidence that race lacks a genetic basis. However if we think of ART as an intervention to make babies and parents, as technologies of kinship, the importance placed on race may not be so surprising after all. Thinking about race in terms of technology brings together the common academic insight that race is a social construction with the equally important insight that race is a political tool which has been and continues to be used in different contexts for a variety of ends, including social cohesion, economic exploitation, and political mastery. As Russell explores ideas about race through their role in ART, she brings together social and political views to shift debates from what race is to what race does, how it is used, and what effects it has had in the world.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Preimplantation Embryo Development Barry D. Bavister, 2012-12-06 This volume contains the Proceedings of the Serono Symposium on Pre implantation Embryo Development, held in Newton, Massachusetts, in 1991. The idea for the symposium grew out of the 1989 Serono Symposium on Fertilization in Mammals* at which preimplantation development was the predominant suggestion for a follow-up topic. This was indeed a timely subject in view of the recent resurgence of interest in this funda mental phase of embryogenesis and its relevance to basic research and applied fertility studies in humans, food-producing animals, and endangered species. The symposium brought together speakers from a broad range of disciplines in order to focus on key regulatory mechanisms in embryo development, using a wide variety of animal models, and on representative topics in human preimplantation embryogenesis. The culmination of preimplantation development is a blastocyst con taining the first differentiated embryonic tissues and capable of initiating and sustaining pregnancy. The central objective of the symposium was to throw light on the regulation of cellular and molecular events underlying blastocyst formation. It was particularly appropriate that the date of the symposium marked the 20th anniversary of the publication of the classic volume Biology of the Blastocyst, the proceedings of an international workshop held in 1970. This book, which summarized most of the information then available on this topic in mammals, was edited by the pioneer in blastocyst research, Dr. Richard B1andau, who was the guest speaker at the symposium.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Assisted Reproductive Technology Surveillance Dmitry M. Kissin, G. David Adamson, Georgina Chambers, Christian De Geyter, 2019-07-04 Offers a comprehensive guide to assisted reproductive technology surveillance, describing its history, global variations, and best practices.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Book of Lost Threads Tess Evans, 2011-04-01 In the small town of Opportunity, four mismatched people discover the unexpected power of kindness.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Clinical Notes on Uterine Surgery James Marion Sims, 1867
  artificial insemination history timeline: Matters of Life and Death , This book discusses modern medical ethical dilemas from a specifically conservative Jewish point of view. The author includes issues such as artifical insemination, genetic engineering, cloning, surrogate motherhood, and birth control, as well as living wills, hospice care, euthanasia, organ donation, and autopsy.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Bellevue David Oshinsky, 2017-10-24 From a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian comes a riveting history of New York's iconic public hospital that charts the turbulent rise of American medicine. Bellevue Hospital, on New York City's East Side, occupies a colorful and horrifying place in the public imagination: a den of mangled crime victims, vicious psychopaths, assorted derelicts, lunatics, and exotic-disease sufferers. In its two and a half centuries of service, there was hardly an epidemic or social catastrophe—or groundbreaking scientific advance—that did not touch Bellevue. David Oshinsky, whose last book, Polio: An American Story, was awarded a Pulitzer Prize, chronicles the history of America's oldest hospital and in so doing also charts the rise of New York to the nation's preeminent city, the path of American medicine from butchery and quackery to a professional and scientific endeavor, and the growth of a civic institution. From its origins in 1738 as an almshouse and pesthouse, Bellevue today is a revered public hospital bringing first-class care to anyone in need. With its diverse, ailing, and unprotesting patient population, the hospital was a natural laboratory for the nation's first clinical research. It treated tens of thousands of Civil War soldiers, launched the first civilian ambulance corps and the first nursing school for women, pioneered medical photography and psychiatric treatment, and spurred New York City to establish the country's first official Board of Health. As medical technology advanced, voluntary hospitals began to seek out patients willing to pay for their care. For charity cases, it was left to Bellevue to fill the void. The latter decades of the twentieth century brought rampant crime, drug addiction, and homelessness to the nation's struggling cities—problems that called a public hospital's very survival into question. It took the AIDS crisis to cement Bellevue's enduring place as New York's ultimate safety net, the iconic hospital of last resort. Lively, page-turning, fascinating, Bellevue is essential American history.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Goat Science Sándor Kukovics, 2018-06-20 Goat science covers quite a wide range and varieties of topics, from genetics and breeding, via nutrition, production systems, reproduction, milk and meat production, animal health and parasitism, etc., up to the effects of goat products on human health. In this book, several parts of them are presented within 18 different chapters. Molecular genetics and genetic improvement of goats are the new approaches of goat development. Several factors affect the passage rate of digesta in goats, but for diet properties, goats are similar to other ruminants. Iodine deficiency in goats could be dangerous. Assisted reproduction techniques have similar importance in goats like in other ruminants. Milk and meat production traits of goats are almost equally important and have significant positive impacts on human health. Many factors affect the health of goats, heat stress being of increasing importance. Production systems could modify all of the abovementioned characteristics of goats.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Conceptions Aditya Bharadwaj, 2016-08-01 Infertility and assisted reproductive technologies in India lie at the confluence of multiple cultural conceptions. These ‘conceptions’ are key to understanding the burgeoning spread of assisted reproductive technologies and the social implications of infertility and childlessness in India. This longitudinal study is situated in a number of diverse locales which, when taken together, unravel the complex nature of infertility and assisted conception in contemporary India.
  artificial insemination history timeline: The Routledge Handbook of Animal Ethics Bob Fischer, 2019-12-06 There isn’t one conversation about animal ethics. Instead, there are several important ones that are scattered across many disciplines.This volume both surveys the field of animal ethics and draws professional philosophers, graduate students, and undergraduates more deeply into the discussions that are happening outside of philosophy departments. To that end, the volume contains more nonphilosophers than philosophers, explicitly inviting scholars from other fields—such as animal science, ecology, economics, psychology, law, environmental science, and applied biology, among others—to bring their own disciplinary resources to bear on matters that affect animals. The Routledge Handbook of Animal Ethics is composed of 44 chapters, all appearing in print here for the first time, and organized into the following six sections: I. Thinking About Animals II. Animal Agriculture and Hunting III. Animal Research and Genetic Engineering IV. Companion Animals V. Wild Animals: Conservation, Management, and Ethics VI. Animal Activism The chapters are brief, and they have been written in a way that is accessible to serious undergraduate students, regardless of their field of study. The volume covers everything from animal cognition to the state of current fisheries, from genetic modification to intersection animal activism. It is a resource designed for anyone interested in the moral issues that emerge from human interactions with animals.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Ultrasonography in Reproductive Medicine and Infertility Botros R. M. B. Rizk, 2010-03-25 Nowhere has the impact of ultrasonography been more dramatic than in reproductive medicine, particularly in the diagnosis of female and male infertility, the management of assisted reproductive procedures and the monitoring of early pregnancy. This authoritative textbook encompasses the complete role of ultrasonography in the evaluation of infertility and assisted reproduction. Covering every indication for ultrasonography in assisted reproductive technology, this will prove an invaluable resource in the evaluation of the infertile patient and optimization of the outcome of treatment. The interpretation of images to improve fertility and reproductive success is emphasized throughout. Ultrasonography in Reproductive Medicine and Infertility is essential reading for clinicians working both in IVF clinics and in office practice. It will be particularly useful to gynecologists, infertility specialists, ultrasonographers and radiologists working in reproductive endocrinology and infertility, assisted reproductive technology, ultrasonography and radiology.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Artificial Insemination in Farm Animals Milad Manafi, 2011 Artificial insemination is used instead of natural mating for reproduction purposes and its chief priority is that the desirable characteristics of a bull or other male livestock animal can be passed on more quickly and to more progeny than if that animal is mated with females in a natural fashion. This book contains under one cover 16 chapters of concise, up-to-date information on artificial insemination in buffalos, ewes, pigs, swine, sheep, goats, pigs and dogs. Cryopreservation effect on sperm quality and fertility, new method and diagnostic test in semen analysis, management factors affecting fertility after cervical insemination, factors of non-infectious nature affecting the fertility, fatty acids effects on reproductive performance of ruminants, particularities of bovine artificial insemination, sperm preparation techniques and reproductive endocrinology diseases are described. This book will explain the advantages and disadvantages of using AI, the various methodologies used in different species, and how AI can be used to improve reproductive efficiency in farm animals.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Animal Agriculture Fuller W. Bazer, G. Cliff Lamb, Guoyao Wu, 2019-10-25 Animal Agriculture: Sustainability, Challenges and Innovations discusses the land-based production of high-quality protein by livestock and poultry and how it plays an important role in improving human nutrition, growth and health. With exponential growth of the global population and marked rises in meat consumption per capita, demands for animal-source protein are expected to increase 72% between 2013 and 2050. This raises concerns about the sustainability and environmental impacts of animal agriculture. An attractive solution to meeting increasing needs for animal products and mitigating undesirable effects of agricultural practices is to enhance the efficiency of animal growth, reproduction, and lactation. Currently, there is no resource that offers specific knowledge of both animal science and technology, including biotechnology for the sustainability of animal agriculture for the expanding global demand of food in the face of diminishing resources. This book fills that gap, giving readers all the necessary information on important issues facing modern animal agriculture, namely its sustainability, challenges and innovative solutions. - Integrates new knowledge in animal breeding, biotechnology, nutrition, reproduction and management - Addresses the urgent issue of sustainability in modern animal agriculture - Provides practical solutions on how to solve the current and future problems that face animal agriculture worldwide
  artificial insemination history timeline: Government Response to the Report from the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee Great Britain: Department of Health, 2005-08-16 Sets out the Government's response to the 104 recommendations made in the Commons Science and Technology Select Committee report of their year long inquiry into options for the future regulation of human reproductive technologies in the UK.
  artificial insemination history timeline: New Cannibal Markets Collectif, 2017-12-19 Thanks to recent progress in biotechnology, surrogacy, transplantation of organs and tissues, blood products or stem-cell and gamete banks are now widely used throughout the world. These techniques improve the health and well-being of some human beings using products or functions that come from the body of others. Growth in demand and absence of an appropriate international legal framework have led to the development of a lucrative global trade in which victims are often people living in insecure conditions who have no other ways to survive than to rent or sell part of their body. This growing market, in which parts of the human body are bought and sold with little respect for the human person, displays a kind of dehumanization that looks like a new form of slavery. This book is the result of a collective and multidisciplinary reflection organized by a group of international researchers working in the field of medicine and social sciences. It helps better understand how the emergence of new health industries may contribute to the development of a global medical tourism. It opens new avenues for reflection on technologies that are based on appropriation of parts of the body of others for health purposes, a type of practice that can be metaphorically compared to cannibalism. Are these the fi rst steps towards a proletariat of men- and women-objects considered as a reservoir of products of human origin needed to improve the health or well-being of the better-off? The book raises the issue of the uncontrolled use of medical advances that can sometimes reach the anticipations of dystopian literature and science fiction.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Local Cells, Global Science Aditya Bharadwaj, Peter E. Glasner, 2009 One of the first studies of an exciting new development in global biotechnology, this cutting edge text examines the extent of the transnational movements of tissues, stem cells, and expertise, in the developing governance framework of India. Documenting the impact of local and global governance frames on the everyday conduct of research, this groundbreaking book traces the journey of ‘spare’ human embryos in IVF clinics to public and private laboratories engaged in isolating stem cells for potential therapeutic application. The discussion also examines the gender dimension as a potential site for exploitation in the sourcing of embryonic and other biogenic materials, and suggests that a moral economy has developed in which the ethical values of the global 'North' support and encourage the donation of abundant and ethically ‘neutral’ embryos by the 'South'. This unique exploration is grounded in an empirical, multi-sited ethnographic study that takes a thoroughly comparative analysis of the ethical, religious and social issues in Europe, the United States, and organ donations already prevalent in India. In this theoretically-sensitive analysis, the authors use the resources of social anthropology and the social sciences in an innovative text which will appeal to postgraduates and professionals in the areas of STS studies, genetics, bioethics, and anthropology.
  artificial insemination history timeline: A matter of life, the story of a medical breakthrough Robert Edwards, 1976
  artificial insemination history timeline: Training Manual for Embryo Transfer in Cattle George E. Seidel, Sarah M. Seidel, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1991
  artificial insemination history timeline: The Surrogate Mother Noel P. Keane, Dennis L. Breo, 1981 A Revolutionary Option And New Source Of Hope-For Infertile Couples. The Legal, Medical, Moral, And Psychological Issues--Plus Candid Interviews With SurrogateMothers And Adoptive Parents.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Artificial Insemination of Farm Animals Stephen Rego, 2018-12 Artificial Insemination of Farm Animals examines the process of insemination in detail starting from the key principles, key genetics and phenotypic parameters. Artificial insemination has several advantages like lower maintenance costs, prevention from spreading of diseases, etc. From the book, readers will also get exhaustive knowledge regarding management of farm animals after successful artificial insemination (during gestation and particular period). Also discussed in detail are current developments, success indicators and challenges of artificial insemination on farm animals.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Equine Artificial Insemination Mina C. G. Davies Morel, 1999 Research into equine artificial insemination has recently expanded with increasing horse numbers, the developing leisure interest in horse riding and the realization of the economic advantages of artificial insemination. This book provides a detailed reference book on the subject and covers its historical development, relevant equine physiology, current practices and future possibilities. It is extensively referenced to allow further reading into specialized areas.
  artificial insemination history timeline: Fertile Vs. Infertile A. Toth, 2004-09 Dr. Attila Toth's thirty years as a practicing infertility specialist and pathologist have convinced him that the only explanation for the alarming infertility rate, so far out of proportion with natural law, is the increasing presence of contaminating bacteria in the genital tracts of both sexes. In Fertility vs. Infertility, he documents how and why this process has escalated so dramatically over the past few decades of increased sexual activity.
The history of artificial insemination: Selected notes and …
Mar 26, 2001 · ABSTRACT: Artificial insemination (AI) was the first great biotechnology applied to improve reproduc-tion and genetics of farm animals. It has had an enor-mous impact …

Artificial insemination history: hurdles and milestones
The history of artificial insemination is reviewed with particular interest to the most important hurdles and milestones. Key words: Artificial insemination, assisted reproduction, history, …

Milestones in assisted reproduction and related technologies
for insemination, fertilization, embryo culture and embryo transfer. The milestones pertaining to cryopreservation, preimplantation genetics, application of artificial intelligence in ART, in vitro …

Artificial Insemination: A Modern Technique in Reproductive …
Artificial insemination has a long and fascinating history, dating back to the early 18th century. The earliest recorded case of artificial insemination was in 1770 when John Hunter, a Scottish …

History of Artificial Insemination - University of Babylon
It was in 1677 that Leeuwenhoek saw spermatozoa through the newly discovered microscope and in 1780 when Spallanzani in Italy discovered that a dog could be impregnated with the cellular …

HISTORY OF ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION - ResearchGate
T'he modern technique of artificial insemination of queens began with thre WlOTIkolf Watson (1927). He used a mdcrosyninge clarnped in a micromandpulator. Tihe queen was fastened to …

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American medicine and culture between the first reported use of artificial insemination in the late eighteenth century and the birth of the modern cryobanking industry at the end of the twentieth …

The history of artificial insemination: Selected notes and …
Mar 26, 2001 · The history of artificial insemination: Selected notes and notables1 R. H. Foote2 Department of Animal Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-4801 ABSTRACT: …

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ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION IN CATTLE: DEFINITION, …
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Artificial insemination is the oldest of the “new” reproductive technologies, yet surprisingly little is known about its practice. This background paper presents the results of a study of physician …

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AI in poultry was first successful in 1899 when Ivanov produced fertile chicken eggs using semen recovered from the duct us deferens after killing a cock (Lunak, 2010). The most widely used …

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Artificial insemination (AI) is considered as among the first biotechniques that was developed and adopted by livestock industries to enhance reproductive efficiency of domesticated animals. AI …

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Arti ficial insemination (AI) technology use in poultry production has enabled the rapid dissemination of genetic material from a small number of superior males to a high number of …

Artificial Insemination Techniques and Equipments of Cattle
Abstract: Artificial insemination (AI) is a process by which sperm are collected from the male, processed, stored and artificially introduced into the female reproductive tract for the rationale …

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A brief history of instrumental insemination François Huber is considered to be the first person to attempt to artificially inseminate queen bees (despite his blindness!). He did this by trying to …

The history of artificial insemination: Selected notes and …
Mar 26, 2001 · ABSTRACT: Artificial insemination (AI) was the first great biotechnology applied to improve reproduc-tion and genetics of farm animals. It has had an enor-mous impact …

Artificial insemination history: hurdles and milestones
The history of artificial insemination is reviewed with particular interest to the most important hurdles and milestones. Key words: Artificial insemination, assisted reproduction, history, …

ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION FROM THE ORIGINS UP TO …
In 1799 Hunter, in England, used artificial insemination of a woman to overcome hypospadias of her husband. Spallanzani (33) continued his investigations and observed that cooling and …

Milestones in assisted reproduction and related technologies
for insemination, fertilization, embryo culture and embryo transfer. The milestones pertaining to cryopreservation, preimplantation genetics, application of artificial intelligence in ART, in vitro …

Artificial Insemination: A Modern Technique in Reproductive …
Artificial insemination has a long and fascinating history, dating back to the early 18th century. The earliest recorded case of artificial insemination was in 1770 when John Hunter, a Scottish …

History of Artificial Insemination - University of Babylon
It was in 1677 that Leeuwenhoek saw spermatozoa through the newly discovered microscope and in 1780 when Spallanzani in Italy discovered that a dog could be impregnated with the cellular …

HISTORY OF ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION - ResearchGate
T'he modern technique of artificial insemination of queens began with thre WlOTIkolf Watson (1927). He used a mdcrosyninge clarnped in a micromandpulator. Tihe queen was fastened to …

Artificial Insemination History Timeline - sandbox.ipglab.com
American medicine and culture between the first reported use of artificial insemination in the late eighteenth century and the birth of the modern cryobanking industry at the end of the twentieth …

The history of artificial insemination: Selected notes and …
Mar 26, 2001 · The history of artificial insemination: Selected notes and notables1 R. H. Foote2 Department of Animal Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-4801 ABSTRACT: …

The History of Artificial Insemination in Japan during 1890 …
Artificial insemination is commonly identified as AIH (artificial insemination with husband) when a spouseʼs sperm is used and as AID (artificial insemination with donor) or DI if a donorʼs sperm …

History of human artificial insemination - androcryos.co.za
The history of artificial insemination is reviewed with particular interest to the most important hurdles and milestones. Key words: Artificial insemination, assisted reproduction, history, …

History, evolution and perspectives of timed artificial …
Currently, timed artificial insemination (TAI) can be applied routinely in the reproductive programs on farms. TAI protocols are designed to promote control of both luteal and follicular function, …

ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION IN CATTLE: DEFINITION, …
Artificial insemination (AI) is the process of collecting sperm cells from a male animal and manually depositing them into the reproductive tract of a female.

History of Artificial Insemination - ansci.wisc.edu
Two cows standing next to each other in a field. Daisy says to Dolly, "I was artificially inseminated this morning." "I don't believe you," said Dolly. "It's true, no bull!" exclaimed Daisy. Bitches …

Artificial Insemination: Practice in the United States: …
Artificial insemination is the oldest of the “new” reproductive technologies, yet surprisingly little is known about its practice. This background paper presents the results of a study of physician …

A Review Article of Artificial Insemination in Poultry
AI in poultry was first successful in 1899 when Ivanov produced fertile chicken eggs using semen recovered from the duct us deferens after killing a cock (Lunak, 2010). The most widely used …

THE IMPORTANCE OF ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION TO THE …
Artificial insemination (AI) is considered as among the first biotechniques that was developed and adopted by livestock industries to enhance reproductive efficiency of domesticated animals. AI …

History of artificial insemination in poultry, its components …
Arti ficial insemination (AI) technology use in poultry production has enabled the rapid dissemination of genetic material from a small number of superior males to a high number of …

Artificial Insemination Techniques and Equipments of Cattle
Abstract: Artificial insemination (AI) is a process by which sperm are collected from the male, processed, stored and artificially introduced into the female reproductive tract for the rationale …

THE DEVELOPMENT OF HONEY BEE INSTRUMENTAL …
A brief history of instrumental insemination François Huber is considered to be the first person to attempt to artificially inseminate queen bees (despite his blindness!). He did this by trying to …