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Key To Journal Abbreviations

If you're interested in doing further research, the following is a list of medical journals I have cited in this text along with their abbreviations for easy reference. Some of these journals can be accessed for free online at the websites I've provided below (others require a paid subscription).

Chapter 5: V Smarts

  1. M. J. Thornton, Use of vaginal tampons for absorption of menstrual discharges, Am J Obstet Gynecol 1943:46:259.
  2. Thornton, 1943.
  3. M. T. Osterholm, J. P. Davis, R. W. Gibson, et al., Toxic shock syndrome: relation of catamenial products, personal health and hygiene and sexual practices, Ann Int Med 1982:96(6):954.
  4. A. W. Chow, R. H. See, Microbiology of toxic shock syndrome: overview, Rev of Infec Diseases 1989:11(1S):S55.
  5. S. M. Garland, M. M. Peel, Tampons and toxic shock syndrome, Med J Austr 1995:163(1):8.
  6. M. Meadows, Tampon safety, FDA Consumer, March–April 2000.
  7. E. G. Friedrich, Tampon effects on vaginal health, Clin Obstet Gynecol 1981:24(2):395.
  8. T. J. Williams, The role of surgery in the management of endometriosis, Mayo Clinic Proceedings 1975:50:198; J. C. Weed, J. B. Holland, Endometriosis and infertility: an enigma, Fertil Steril 1977:28:135; V. C. Buttram, Conservative surgery for endometriosis in the infertile female: a study of 206 patients with implications for both medical and surgical therapy, Fertil Steril 1979:31:177.
  9. W. P. Dmowski, E. Radwanska, Current concepts of pathology, histogenesis, and etiology of endometriosis, Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand Suppl 1984:123:29.
  10. J. A. Sampson, Peritoneal endometriosis due to the menstrual dissemination of endometrial tissue into the peritoneal cavity, Am J Obstet Gynecol 1927:14:422.
  11. S. L. Darrow, J. E. Vena, R. E. Batt, et al., Menstrual cycle characteristics and the risk of endometriosis, Epidemiology 1993:4:135.
  12. D. W. Cramer, Epidemiology of endometriosis, in Endometriosis, E. A. Wilson, ed. (New York: Alan R. Liss, 1987).
  13. R. Dickinson, Tampons as menstrual guards, JAMA 1945:128:490.
  14. S. J. Emans, E. R. Woods, E. N. Allred, E. Grace, Hymenal findings in adolescent women: impact of tampon use and consensual sexual activity, J Pediatr 1994:125:153.
  15. M. A. Farage-Elawar, N. A. Enane, S. Baldwin, et al., A clinical method for testing the safety of catamenial pads, Gynecol Obstet Invest 1997:44:260.
  16. A. M. Geiger, B. Foxman, Risk factors for vulvovaginal candidiasis: a case control study among university students, Epidemiology 1996:7:182.
  17. S. M. Dawkins, J. M. B. Edwards, R. W. Riddell, Yeasts in the vaginal flora: their incidence and importance, Lancet 1953:1230; C. A. Morris, D. F. Morris, Normal vaginal microbiology of women of childbearing age in relation to the use of oral contraceptives and vaginal tampons, J Clin Pathol 1967:20:636.
  18. B. Watt, M. J. Goldacre, M. Loudon, et al., Prevalence of bacteria in the vagina of normal young women, Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1981:88:588.
  19. Tampons and pads: should you use what Mom used? Consumer Reports, January 1995: 51–55.
  20. S. Wysocki, New options in menstrual protection, Advance for Nurse Practitioners 1997 Nov:51.
  21. R. M. Soderstrom, Latest developments in menstrual protection, Contemp Ob/Gyn 1996 Apr:91.
  22. Wysocki, New options in menstrual protection.
  23. I. A. Elegbe, M. Botu, A preliminary study on dressing patterns and incidence of candidiasis, Am J Public Health 1982:72:176.
  24. I. A. Elegbe, I. Elegbe, Quantitative relationships of Candida albicans infections and dressing patterns in Nigerian women, Am J Public Health 1983:73:450.
  25. Geiger and Foxman, Risk factors for vulvovaginal candidiasis.
  26. A. E. Washington, P. Katz, Cost of and payment source for pelvic inflammatory disease: trends and projections, 1983 through 2000, JAMA 1990:263:1936.
  27. B. A. Mueller, M. Luz-Jiminez, J. R. Daling, Risk factors for tubal infertility: influence of history of prior pelvic inflammatory disease, Sex Transm Dis 1992:19:28.
  28. M. J. Rosenberg, R. S. Phillips, Does douching promote ascending infection? J Reprod Med, 1992:37(11):930.
  29. W. H. Perloff, E. Steinberger, In vivo survival of spermatozoa in cervical mucus, Am J Obstet Gynecol 1964:88:439.
  30. W. H. Chow, J. R. Daling, N. S. Weiss, et al., Vaginal douching as a potential risk factor for tubal ectopic pregnancy, Am J Obstet Gynecol 1985:153:727; J. R. Daling, N. S. Weiss, S. M. Schwartz, et al., Vaginal douching and the risk of tubal pregnancy, Epidemiology 1991:2:40; J. M. Chow, M. L. Yonekura, G. A. Richwald, et al., The association between Chlamydia trachomatis and ectopic pregnancy, JAMA 1990:263:3164.
  31. J. S. Kendrick, H. K. Atrash, P. M. Strauss, P. M. Gargiullo, Vaginal douching and risk of ectopic pregnancy among Black women, Am J Epidemiol 1995:141:S25 (abstract).
  32. R. S Phillips, R. E. Tuomala, P. J. Feldbaum, et al. The effect of cigarette smoking, Chlamydia trachomatis infection, and vaginal douching on ectopic pregnancy, Obstet Gynecol 1992:79:85.
  33. J. Zhang, A. G. Thomas, E. Leybovich, Vaginal douching and adverse health effects: a meta-analysis, Am J Public Health 1997:87(7):1207.
  34. FDA Consumer, Sept. 1996.

Chapter 6: Sex Matters

  1. H. S. Kaplan, The New Sex Therapy (New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1974).
  2. R. Basson, The female sexual response: a different model, J Sex & Marital Ther 2000:26:51.
  3. R. J. Levin, Sex and the human female reproductive tract—what really happens during and after coitus, Int J Impotence Research 1998:1(suppl):S14.
  4. W. H. Masters, V. E. Johnson, Heterosexuality (New York: HarperCollins, 1994).
  5. Ibid.
  6. Ibid.
  7. W. D. Petok, A practical approach to evaluating female sexual dysfunction, ObG Management 1999 Mar:68.
  8. Basson, The female sexual response.
  9. Masters, Heterosexuality.
  10. Boston Women's Health Book Collective, Our Bodies, Ourselves for the New Century (New York: Touchstone, 1998).
  11. E. Grafenberg, The role of the urethra in female orgasm, Int J Sexol 1950:3:145; H. Alzate, Vaginal eroticism: a replication study, Arch Sex Behav 1985:14:529; J. K. Davidson, C. A. Darling, C. Conway-Welch, The role of the Grafenberg spot and female ejaculation in female orgasmic response: an empirical analysis, J Sex Marital Ther 1989:15:102; M. Zaviacic, A. Zaviacicova, I. K. Holoman, J. Molcan, Female urethral expulsions evoked by local digital stimulation of the G spot: differences in the response patterns, J Sex Res 1988:24:311.
  12. J. D. Perry, B. Whipple, Pelvic muscle strength of female ejaculators: evidence in support of a new theory of orgasm, J Sex Res 1981:17:22.
  13. J. Berman, L. Berman, For Women Only: A Revolutionary Guide to Overcoming Sexual Dysfunction and Reclaiming Your Sex Life (New York: Henry Holt and Company, 2001).
  14. Ibid.
  15. Boston Women's Health Book Collective, Our Bodies, Ourselves for the New Century.
  16. R. M. Moglia, J. Knowles, eds., All About Sex: A Family Resource on Sex and Sexuality (New York: Three Rivers Press, 1997).
  17. B. R. Komisaruk, B. Whipple, The suppression of pain by genital stimulation in females, Ann Rev Sex Research 1995(6):151.
  18. D. Symons, The Evolution of Human Sexuality (New York: Oxford University Press, 1979), 75; A. C. Kinsey, Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 1953); S. Hite, The Hite Report on Female Sexuality (New York: Macmillan, 1976).
  19. R. P. Maines, The Technology of Orgasm (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999), 1–8.
  20. E. Bergler, W. S. Kroger, Kinsey's Myth of Female Sexuality (New York: Grune and Stratton, 1954), 7, 35, 70, 76.
  21. S. D. Cochran, V. M. Mays, Sex, lies and HIV, N Engl J Med 1990:48:384.
  22. Moglia and Knowles, All About Sex.
  23. W. Leary, Female condom approved for market, New York Times, May 11, 1993, C5.
  24. Moglia and Knowles, All About Sex.
  25. J. D. Forrest, Timing of reproductive life stages, Obstet Gynecol 1993:82:105.
  26. L. J. Piccinino, W. D. Mosher, Trends in contraception use in the United States: 1982–1995, Fam Plann Perspect 1998:30:24.
  27. S. K. Henshaw, Unintended pregnancy in the United States, Fam Plann Perspect 1998:30:24.
  28. L. M. Koonin, J. C. Smith, M. Ramick, et al., Abortion surveillance—United States, 1995, MMWR 1998:47:31.
  29. S. Harlap, K. Kost, J. D. Forrest, Preventing Pregnancy, Protecting Health: A New Look at Birth Control Choices in the United States (New York: Alan Guttmacher Institute, 1991).

Chapter 7: The Most Bothersome Symptoms

  1. W. Montagna, P. Parakkal, Structure and Function of Skin (New York: Academic Press, 1974).
  2. K. Lidell, Smell as a diagnostic marker, Postgrad Med J 1976:52:136.
  3. G. Ohloff, Recent developments in the field of naturally occurring aroma components, in W. Herz, H. Grisebach, and G. W. Kirby, eds., Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Products (New York: Springer-Verlag, 1978), 431.
  4. J. G. Kostelc, G. Preti, P. R. Zelson, et al., Salivary volatiles as indicators of periodontitis, J Periodical Res 1980:15:185; A. Zlatkis, H. M. Liebich, Profile of volatile metabolites in human urine, Anal Chem 1971:17:592.
  5. R. F. Curtis, J. A. Ballantine, E. B. Keverne, et al., Identification of primate sexual pheromones and the properties of synthetic attractants, Nature 1971:232:396; G. Preti, G. R. Huggins, J. Bares, Analysis of human vaginal secretions by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry, Isr Chem 1978:17:215.
  6. G. Preti, G. R. Huggins, Organic constituents of vaginal secretions, in E. S. E. Hafez, T. N. Evans, eds., The Human Vagina (New York: Elsevier/North Holland, 1978).
  7. G. Preti, G. R. Huggins, H. J. Lawley, L. Schmidt, Monell Chemical Senses Center, unpublished results, 1980.
  8. D. M. Mulherin, T. P. Sheeran, D. S. Kumararatne, et al., Sjögren's syndrome and other autoimmune diseases, Arthritis Rheumatol 1994:37:465.



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