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On the Changes Undergone by the Cervix Uteri during Labour.
1875
J Matthews Duncan
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J Matthews Duncan
Case of Partial Annular Laceration of Cervix Uteri during Labour.
June 1879, Glasgow medical journal,
J Matthews Duncan
[Changes in the cervix uteri during corticosteroid administration].
June 1973, Munchener medizinische Wochenschrift (1950),
J Matthews Duncan
Changes in the connective tissue of corpus and cervix uteri during ripening and labour in term pregnancy.
October 1989, British journal of obstetrics and gynaecology,
J Matthews Duncan
Case of Laceration of the Cervix Uteri, Consequent on Passive Labour.
May 1822, The London medical and physical journal,
J Matthews Duncan
[THE CERVIX UTERI DURING PREGNANCY].
January 1964, Revista de obstetricia y ginecologia de Venezuela,
J Matthews Duncan
[On the urinary tract changes by the cancer of the cervix uteri].
September 1952, Gan,
J Matthews Duncan
[Precancerous changes in the cervix uteri].
January 1978, Medicinski pregled,
J Matthews Duncan
[Papillomatous changes in the cervix uteri].
August 1979, Onkologie,
J Matthews Duncan
[Mitotic regime changes during malignant degeneration of the cervix uteri epithelium].
January 1971, Vestnik Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR,
J Matthews Duncan
[Chromosome changes on 20 lesions of cervix uteri ].
May 1982, Archiv fur Geschwulstforschung,
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