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美《国际先驱论坛报》1980年10月12日报道贝塞斯达消息:对许多不能生育小儿的妇女,一种有可能代替在体外妊娠的方法由此地国立卫生研究院的科学家试验成功。国立卫生研究院所属国立儿童健康和人类发育研究所科学指导西德伯里(James Sidlbury)博士称此方法为“重大的突破”,使5只猴成功地得到妊娠。西德伯里说,该所进行研究的新方法在处理妇女最常见的与输卵管阻塞有关的不育难题上“有可能造成真正的差异”。西德伯里和该研究所妊娠研究部负责人霍金(Gary Hodgen)说,应当进一步用动物
BEIJING, Oct. 12, 1980 The U.S. Herald Tribune Bethesda, Dec. 12, 1980: For many women who can not give birth to children, a method that could replace pregnancy in vitro and thereby test the success of scientists from the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Sidlbury, a scientific director of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development at the National Institutes of Health, described the method as “a major breakthrough” that resulted in the successful pregnancy of five monkeys. Sidbury said the new approach the institute is studying “is likely to make a real difference” in tackling the most common infertility problems associated with tubal occlusion in women. Gary Hodgen, director of pregnancy research at Sidbury and the institute, said animals should be further treated