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English: Stages in the birth of the baby's head. Illustration by Frank Netter

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Source Textbook of obstetrics and obstetric nursing [by] Mae M. Bookmiller [and] George Loveridge Bowen; with a section on the newborn by Harry Bakwin. With original drawings by Frank Netter.
Author Bookmiller, Mae M.

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