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TITLE: Influences on the study of Vulvar Anatomy and Disease
AUTHORS: Ian S. C. Jones
KEYWORDS: Vulvar; Cancer; Attitudes; Communication; Scientific Developments
JOURNAL NAME: Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vol.2 No.3, September 7, 2012
ABSTRACT: The study of Gynaecology over the years has been influenced by the culture and social attitudes of society to the body as a whole and to the genital organs in particular. Variations in these attitudes between different cultures and at different times have influenced the subsequent rate of progress in the study of the vulva and its diseases.
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