A brief history of pregnancy tests – from toads and rabbits to rosewater
History of the Home Pregnancy Test - The Atlantic
Nation Builder - In the past, rabbits were used for pregnancy test. Woman's urine was injected into a female's rabbit and if the rabbit dies it mean the woman is pregnant. | Facebook
The Surprisingly Recent Time Tests Using Rabbits and Frogs Were the Gold Standard to Accurately Detect Human Pregnancy
The demand for pregnancy testing: The Aschheim–Zondek reaction, diagnostic versatility, and laboratory services in 1930s Britain - ScienceDirect
Four Experiments on Bunnies That You Can Help Stop
Museum of Contraception and Abortion
Antibodies | Free Full-Text | From Cereal Grains to Immunochemistry—What Role Have Antibodies Played in the History of the Home Pregnancy Test
The Debunker: Did an Positive Pregnancy Test Mean the "Rabbit Died"? - Woot
The Secret History of the Rabbit - YouTube
The Rabbit Died | Mihow
Pregnancy Toxaemia: Care information for your Rabbit
Behind The Scenes Of Rabbit Testing In The Lab
How can a rabbit tell me if I'm pregnant? | HowStuffWorks
Part Two: Rabbit Pregnancy & Birth — Teal Stone Homestead
When Was the First Home Pregnancy Test Invented? - Motherly
Pregnancy Tests Have Come a Long Way, Baby! | Envisioning The American Dream
Rabbit test detected pregnancy by injecting urine into rabbits - The Washington Post
The Secret History of the Rabbit - YouTube
Is My Rabbit Pregnant? (And What To Do If She Is) - Farming My Backyard
Pregnancy Tests Have Come a Long Way, Baby! | Envisioning The American Dream
How to Know if Your Rabbit is Pregnant: 10 Steps (with Pictures)
snopes.com - The 'rabbit test' for pregnancy didn't actually mean that if the rabbit died, you were pregnant: http://www.snopes.com/pregnant/rabbit.asp | فيسبوك