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Human Semen Bank at the Spanish Social Security Hospital

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Human Artificial Insemination and Semen Preservation

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The first Spanish human semen bank was created in Barcelona, in January 1978, by S. Marina, MD. The first Spanish human semen bank established in a Social Security Hospital was at the Ciudad Sanitaria de la Seguridad Social “Enrique Sotomayor” Cruces-Bilbao in 1978. The lay press has dedicated several issues to the human sperm bank, which still is a novelty in this country.

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Portuondo, J.A., Echanojauregui, A.D. (1980). Human Semen Bank at the Spanish Social Security Hospital. In: David, G., Price, W.S. (eds) Human Artificial Insemination and Semen Preservation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8824-1_11

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