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A Contribution to the Normal and Pathological Histology of the Thymus Gland.
1910
A M Pappenheimer
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Contribution to the normal and pathological histology of the vegetative nodes of the uterus.
January 1945, Boletin de la Sociedad de Biologia de Concepcion,
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Histology of the normal thymus.
March 1990, The American journal of surgical pathology,
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January 1899, Journal. Boston Society of Medical Sciences,
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January 1963, Il Friuli medico,
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Contribution to the pathological histology of the paradentium.
June 1948, Parodontopathies,
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May 1962, Zentralblatt fur allgemeine Pathologie u. pathologische Anatomie,
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Normal structure, function and histology of the thymus.
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