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::* 1925 - Hans | ::* 1925 - Hans Hinselmann invented the [[colposcope]] | ||
::* 1928 - [[Georgios Papanikolaou|Papanicolaou]] developed the Papanicolaou technique | ::* 1928 - [[Georgios Papanikolaou|Papanicolaou]] developed the Papanicolaou technique | ||
::* 1941 - Papanicolaou and Trout: [[Pap smear]] screening began | ::* 1941 - Papanicolaou and Trout: [[Pap smear]] screening began |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
- 1925 - Hans Hinselmann invented the colposcope
- 1928 - Papanicolaou developed the Papanicolaou technique
- 1941 - Papanicolaou and Trout: Pap smear screening began
- 1946 - Aylesbury spatula was developed to scrape the cervix, collecting the sample for the Pap smear
- 1988 - Bethesda System for reporting Pap results was developed