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Sir Arthur Keith’s Hunterian Lectures | |||
The following are the third two of a series of six abstracts of Hunterian Lectures delivered in January at the Royal College of Surgeons of England by Sir Arthur Keith, F.R.S., Conservator of the Museum. |
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Keith A. Malformations of the human body from a new point of view: 5. Bladder Exstrophy - 6. Perineum. (1932) Br. Med. J. .
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Malformations of the Human Body from a New Point of View
Sir Arthur Keith’s Hunterian Lectures
The following are the third two of a series of six abstracts of Hunterian Lectures delivered in January at the Royal College of Surgeons of England by Sir Arthur Keith, F.R.S., Conservator of the Museum.