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contraception
Wilhelm Liepmann (1878-1939) - ein Gynäkologenschicksal zwischen Kaiserreich und faschistischer Diktatur
Artikel aus 'Zentralblatt der Gynäkologie, 106'
Inventary ID
a2750
Authors
P. Schneck
Date
1984
Topics
contraception
Language
German
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Fachartikel
Source
Zentralblatt für Gynäkologie , 106. Jahrgang
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