CASE OF ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
9 ' 3 ? pm : ) NEW YORK, May 15. ine American Medical Association Journal reports the first case of numan pregnancy resulting from artificial insemination, in which the sperm was transported by aeroplane. The Journal says: “After an uneventful nine months’ gestation, a boy was Horn whose blonde hair and physiognomy daily become more like that of “ I ®iPatient’s husband.” . ~e Patient’s husband had proved Renle whereupon the patient came to «ew York for artificial impregnation, ims was unsuccessful, and the patient e turned to Montreal. Doctors agreed 10 send specimens from New York by eroplane. The doctor chose a donor, • »«ned man, whose eyes, hair oxounng. and common physical characteristics corresponded with those of me patient’s husband.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23949, 17 May 1943, Page 3
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