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Films and Essays from NLM

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Anatomical illustration showing forceps around the head of a fetus.
Clinical & SurgicalEducational & InstructionalBlack & WhiteSound

The Science and Art of Obstetrics: The Forceps Operation and Episiotomy Repair

Title screen for The Science and Art of Obstetrics by Joseph B. DeLee, M.D. in gothic lettering.
Clinical & SurgicalResearch & DocumentationBlack & WhiteSound

The Science and Art of Obstetrics: Laparotrachelotomy: Low Cervical Cesarean Section

Symptoms in Schizophrenia
Clinical & SurgicalResearch & DocumentationBlack & WhiteSilent

Symptoms in Schizophrenia

Plastic Reconstruction of Face
Clinical & SurgicalBlack & WhiteSilent

Plastic Reconstruction of Face

Research on Conjoined Twins
Clinical & SurgicalResearch & DocumentationBlack & WhiteSound

Neural and Humoral Factors in the Regulation of Bodily Functions (Research on Conjoined Twins) [Исследования на неразделившихсия близнетсах]

Leprosy in India
Clinical & SurgicalResearch & DocumentationBlack & WhiteSilent

Leprosy in India

Herr Professor
AllClinical & SurgicalResearch & DocumentationBlack & WhiteSilent

Herr Professor Doktor Jakob Erdheim

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