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Graeco-Roman surgical instruments.
Title
Graeco-Roman surgical instruments.
Description

Graeco-Roman surgical instruments; the large obstetric dilator on right is a replica.

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Keywords: surgery, instruments

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  • Library reference: Slide number 8580
  • Photo number: L0012385
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