The experience of experimental study of the influence of physical fatigue on the reproductive system of animals

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In connection with the anatomical and physiological characteristics of the female body in the study of various occupational hazards, naturally, as a large and important chapter, the chapter on occupational pathology of the female genital area stood out, which by now has already a significant amount of research. A review of the relevant literature shows, however, that it is not always easy to take into account the influence of a particular profession in its pure form, and some serious observers even think that it is still premature to talk about female occupational pathology without separating it from the everyday harms and harms of abortion (Kurdinovsky). Indeed, it must be admitted that in the study of occupational health it is necessary to take into account a number of attendant moments, such as the constitution, living conditions, the impact of repeated induced abortions. The most expedient method of research by experiment — indeed, ‘difficult to apply to the area under study — is hardly beginning to be put into practice. Assuming that the study in the experiment of individual moments, of which the harmful effect of professional labor is composed, can in a purer form reveal the significance of these moments in their influence on the sexual sphere, we set up in the laboratory of our clinic a number of experiments on female white mice, taking as the studied moment the physical fatigue of the animal.

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M. A. Dykhno

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Russian Federation

N. E. Sidorov

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Russian Federation

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