Gynecological pathology : a manual of microscopic technique and diagnosis in gynecological practice, for students and physicians / by Dr. Carl Abel, tr. and ed. by Samuel Wyllis Bandler. With a chapter on the embryology of the female genitalia and the pathological growths developing from embryonal structures. Illustrated by one hundred engravings.

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Gynecological pathology : a manual of microscopic technique and diagnosis in gynecological practice, for students and physicians / by Dr. Carl Abel, tr. and ed. by Samuel Wyllis Bandler. With a chapter on the embryology of the female genitalia and the pathological growths developing from embryonal structures. Illustrated by one hundred engravings. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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New York : W. Wood, 1901.

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xv, 237 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm

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Translation of Die mikroskopische Technik und Diagnostik in der gynäkologischen Praxis

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