The demonstrations of a pregnant uterus of a woman at her full time. In six tables, as large as nature. Done from the pictures painted, after dissections / by Mr. van Riemsdyk.
- Charles Nicholas Jenty
- Date:
- [1758]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The demonstrations of a pregnant uterus of a woman at her full time. In six tables, as large as nature. Done from the pictures painted, after dissections / by Mr. van Riemsdyk. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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