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Baker Brown, On surgical diseases of women
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Baker Brown, On surgical diseases of women
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BAKER BROWN Baker Brown, On the surgical diseases of women. London: John W. Davies, 1861. Plate II: Rupture of the perinaeum; 'shews the parts brought together by the deep and interrupted sutures'.

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