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Reflections Upon Fertility in Men 1–2 1Read at annual meeting, American Urological Association, Buffalo, N. Y., July 2, 1947. 2Doctor Hotchkiss was the recipient of the second award of the American Urological Association for Research on the Human Male Reproductive Tract. Dr. Reed M. Nesbit, chairman of the award committee, read the following citation. (The Editors)Citation. The Association has chosen Dr. Robert Sherman Hotchkiss to be the recipient of the second award for Research on the Human Male Reproductive Tract. Doctor Hotchkiss has long been a student and investigator in this field. In fact, his researches on fertility in men were begun while he was a medical student. As a practicing urologist he continued his investigations, and his contributions on the physiology and pathology of spermatozoa have added important knowledge regarding human reproduction. Doctor Hotchkiss was instrumental in founding the Male Fertility Clinic in the New York Hospital, the first project of its kind ever to be organized. His monograph, Fertility in Men, has become the handbook of all physicians who are concerned with the management of barren marriages. Its publication was a timely one, for it came during a period of anxiety and insecurity, when widespread and wanton destruction of human life was going on in the world; a period when the replenishment of our human resources had become a vital and compelling problem. The medical profession of our day is beholden to him for providing this therapeutic guidebook at such a propitious time.

Author:
Hotchkiss   Robert S.  


Journal:
The Journal of Urology


Issue Date:
1948


Page:
149-156


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