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Full-term Abdominal Pregnancy with Survival of Mother and Child.
1942
M L Slotover
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M L Slotover
Full-term abdominal pregnancy with living mother and child.
May 1951, New York state journal of medicine,
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Full-term abdominal pregnancy: mother and infant survival.
January 1994, The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice,
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Full term intra-abdominal pregnancy with living mother and child.
July 1947, The Yale journal of biology and medicine,
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[A full-term tubal pregnancy with survival of mother and child].
May 1988, Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde,
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A Case of Full Term Abdominal Pregnancy: Living Mother and Child.
May 1930, The Indian medical gazette,
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Abdominal pregnancy with survival of mother and child.
June 1957, New York state journal of medicine,
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Abdominal pregnancy, full term with surviving infant and mother.
June 1950, Texas state journal of medicine,
M L Slotover
Abdominal pregnancy with survival of mother and normal child.
February 1955, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology,
M L Slotover
[Unruptured tubal pregnancy at full term with survival of mother and child (author's transl)].
January 1980, Zentralblatt fur Gynakologie,
M L Slotover
Term abdominal pregnancy with survival of mother and infant.
October 1958, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology,
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