Maurice Friedman
Maurice Harold Friedman (October 27, 1903 – March 8, 1991) was an American physician and reproductive-physiology researcher. He is known for the development of the rabbit test, a pregnancy test developed in 1931 while he was teaching at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Friedman, MauriceOther Authors: “…Friedman, Maurice…”
Published 1960
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7Published 1969Other Authors: “…Friedman, Maurice…”
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8by Buber, MartinOther Authors: “…Friedman, Maurice…”
Published 1965
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9by Buber, MartinOther Authors: “…Friedman, Maurice…”
Published 1967
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10by Buber, MartinOther Authors: “…Friedman, Maurice…”
Published 1957
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11Published 1967Other Authors: “…Friedman, Maurice…”
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12Published 1963Other Authors: “…Friedman, Maurice…”
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14Published 1996Other Authors: “…Friedman, Maurice…”
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