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Encephaloid Cancer in a Child Two Years and Seven Months Old.
1877
T Davis Fitch
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Lithotomy in a Child Two Years and Eleven Months Old: Patient under the Influence of Chloroform.
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[A case of tominxocosis in a 3 years and 7 months old child].
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