Re: Paps after hysts

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Tue Jan 30 06:20:16 2001


i guess they shouldn't have taken that brown acid after all.

art

At Mon, 29 Jan 2001, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: >
>In a message dated 1/29/01 10:09:41 PM, islesannie@yahoo.com writes:
>
><< Sexual Revolution - I guess I am starting with the mid 60's - as the
>various hippy stuff and VietNam stuff and OCPs became available. >>
>
>I was of the opinion that if you graphed the incidences of the various STDs
>(by taking, for example, the CDC graphs of gc, syphilis, etc, etc) in the
>"modern" era (as in, AFTER the discovery of penicillin), then put an arrow at
>the point where OCPs were introduced (1960?), you see the rise of STDs right
>at that point...
>
>So I consider the 1960s the beginning of the "Sexual Revolution"... and that
>blends right in with the thread on HPV infections, sexual partners, Pap
>smears, etc, etc.
>
>Joe P.
>
>P.S. And DON'T get started on what happened 20 years (approximately one
>generation) after the Sexual Revolution... the first progeny of the sexually
>freed flower children and their ultimately stressed (divorce, drugs,
>financial pressures, single parents, etc) lives... Whew!!!!

--
art fougner, md

A series of 1000 cases begins with but a single anecdote.





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