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Fig. 283. Longitudinal Section through the Sacrum of a New-born Female Child
(Fehling.)
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Reference
McMurrich JP. The Development Of The Human Body. (1914) P. Blakiston's Son & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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