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NkówáDie Frau als Hausärztin (1911) 184 Gebärmutter mit Mutterkuchen Nabelschnur und Kind.png
Deutsch: Fig. 184. Gebärmutter mit Mutterkuchen, Nabelschnur und Kind.
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Die Frau als Hausärztin. Mit 485 Original-Illustrationen, 38 Tafeln und Kunstbeilagen in feinstem Farbendruck, dem Porträt der Verfasserin und einem Modell-Album: Mann und Weib. 800,000 Jubiläumsausgabe. Süddeutsches Verlagsinstitut, Stuttgart 1911. Internet Archive identifier: diefraualshaus00fiscuoft
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