The pathology of hysterectomy specimens.

In: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division · 1979 · vol. 89(631) , pp. 169–71 · W2415474330
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This paper describes the pathological findings in hysterectomy specimens, detailing common conditions and their microscopic appearances.

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