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. 1937 May 31;65(6):809–832. doi: 10.1084/jem.65.6.809

TOXEMIA OF PREGNANCY IN THE RABBIT

I. CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS AND PATHOLOGY

Harry S N Greene 1
PMCID: PMC2133520  PMID: 19870636

Abstract

The clinical manifestations and pathology of a disorder associated with pregnancy in the rabbit have been described. The disorder bears a close analogy to toxemia of pregnancy in man and offers an experimental approach to the problems associated with that condition. The evidence at hand indicates that the disorder is of endogenous origin and arises from a disturbance of functions concerned in reproductive processes.

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