File:Large, lobulated fibroid of the uterus Wellcome L0061209.jpg

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Large, lobulated fibroid of the uterus
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Large, lobulated fibroid of the uterus
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Watercolour drawing of a large, lobulated fibroid tumour of the uterus. It had existed for eight years.

Medical Photographic Library
Keywords: Godart, Thomas

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  • Library reference: St Bartholomew's Hospital Archives & Museum SBHB MU/14/41/13
  • Photo number: L0061209
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https://wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/obf_images/73/5b/0bbf42883a53f300eed10e34e873.jpg

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