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L I Hatherley

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British Medical Journal|March 19, 2010
A case of vitamin C deficiencyL I HATHERLEY
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 4, 1985
Prevalence of cytomegalovirus antibodies in obstetric nurses. A study in a specialist metropolitan teaching hospitalL I Hatherley
Infection Control : IC|September 1, 1986
Is primary cytomegalovirus infection an occupational hazard for obstetric nurses? A serological studyL I Hatherley
Clinical Reproduction and Fertility|December 1, 1985
Lactation and postpartum infertility: the use-effectiveness of natural family planning (NFP) after term pregnancyL I Hatherley
Clinical Reproduction and Fertility|March 1, 1985
Late infertile days in early postpartum cyclesL I Hatherley
Clinical Reproduction and Fertility|September 1, 1985
Natural family planning after pregnancy. A problem for women with previously irregular menstrual cyclesL I Hatherley
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|August 1, 1985
The incidence of cytomegalic inclusion disease (CID) in an obstetric teaching hospital, 1975-1984L I Hatherley
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 11, 1976
Herpes simplex virus-an obstetric hospital problemL I Hatherley, J E Breheny
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 6, 1980
Herpes virus in an obstetric hospital. II: Asymptomatic virus excretion in staff membersL I Hatherley, K Hayes, I Jack
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 20, 1980
Herpes virus in an obstetric hospital. III: Prevalence of antibodies in patients and staffL I Hatherley, K Hayes, I Jack
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British Medical Journal|March 19, 2010
A case of vitamin C deficiencyL I HATHERLEY
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 4, 1985
Prevalence of cytomegalovirus antibodies in obstetric nurses. A study in a specialist metropolitan teaching hospitalL I Hatherley
Infection Control : IC|September 1, 1986
Is primary cytomegalovirus infection an occupational hazard for obstetric nurses? A serological studyL I Hatherley
Clinical Reproduction and Fertility|December 1, 1985
Lactation and postpartum infertility: the use-effectiveness of natural family planning (NFP) after term pregnancyL I Hatherley
Clinical Reproduction and Fertility|March 1, 1985
Late infertile days in early postpartum cyclesL I Hatherley
Clinical Reproduction and Fertility|September 1, 1985
Natural family planning after pregnancy. A problem for women with previously irregular menstrual cyclesL I Hatherley
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|August 1, 1985
The incidence of cytomegalic inclusion disease (CID) in an obstetric teaching hospital, 1975-1984L I Hatherley
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 11, 1976
Herpes simplex virus-an obstetric hospital problemL I Hatherley, J E Breheny
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 6, 1980
Herpes virus in an obstetric hospital. II: Asymptomatic virus excretion in staff membersL I Hatherley, K Hayes, I Jack
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 20, 1980
Herpes virus in an obstetric hospital. III: Prevalence of antibodies in patients and staffL I Hatherley, K Hayes, I Jack
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