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  1. 31007861030
    Author(s):Guérin-Valmale.
    Loriot
    Title:La hauteur de l'ombilic et ses variations chez les femmes enceintes.
    Subject(s):Umbilicus
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Bull. Soc. d'obst. et de gynéc. de Par.
    Date of Publication:1922
    Pagination:xi, 547–551.
    Language:French
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 10/Page 786
  2. 31007861040
    Author(s):Meyer, A. W.
    Title:Some observations and considerations on the umbilical structures of the new-born.
    Subject(s):Umbilicus
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Am. J. Obst.
    Place of Publication:N. Y.
    Date of Publication:1914
    Pagination:lxix, 214–232.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 10/Page 786
  3. 31007861050
    Author(s):Niwase, N.
    Title:Position of the navel of man.
    Subject(s):Umbilicus
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Am. J. Obst.
    Place of Publication:N. Y.
    Date of Publication:1919
    Pagination:lxxx, 49–52.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 10/Page 786
  4. 31007861070
    Author(s):Reeves, T. B.
    Title:A double umbilicus.
    Subject(s):Umbilicus (Abnormities of)
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Anat. Rec.
    Place of Publication:Phila.
    Date of Publication:1915
    Pagination:x, 15–18.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 10/Page 786
  5. 31007861080
    Author(s):Anglesio, B.
    Title:Carcinoma dell' ombelico.
    Subject(s):Umbilicus (Cancer of)
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Minerva med.
    Place of Publication:Torino
    Date of Publication:1923
    Pagination:iii, 413–421.
    Language:Italian
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 10/Page 786
  6. 31007861090
    Author(s):Estor.
    Aimes
    Title:Métastase ombilicale d'un cancer du corps de l'utérus, fibro-myome de l'ovaire, épithélioma de l'ombilic.
    Subject(s):Umbilicus (Cancer of)
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Bull. Soc. d. sc. méd. et biol. de Montpellier
    Date of Publication:1922–23
    Pagination:iv, 61–64.
    Language:French
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 10/Page 786
  7. 31007861100
    Author(s):Warner, F.
    Title:Carcinoma of the umbilicus.
    Subject(s):Umbilicus (Cancer of)
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Surg., Gynec. & Obst.
    Place of Publication:Chicago
    Date of Publication:1918
    Pagination:xxvii, 204–208.
    Reprint Note:Also reprint
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 10/Page 786
  8. 31007861110
    Author(s):Wohl, M. G.
    Title:Carcinoma of the umbilicus.
    Subject(s):Umbilicus (Cancer of)
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Boston M. & S. J.
    Date of Publication:1917
    Pagination:clxxvii, 442–444.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 10/Page 786
  9. 31007861120
    Author(s):Acosta-Sison, Honoria
    Title:Umbilical hemorrhage accompanied by deep jaundice; report of a case in a baby, aged 20 days.
    Subject(s):Umbilicus (Hæmorrhage from)
    Journal Title Abbreviation:J. Am. M. Ass.
    Place of Publication:Chicago
    Date of Publication:1925
    Pagination:lxxxv, 1201.
    Language:English
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 10/Page 786
  10. 31007861130
    Author(s):Boerma, N. J. A. F.
    Title:Een geval van omphalorrhagia neonatorum.
    Subject(s):Umbilicus (Hæmorrhage from)
    Journal Title Abbreviation:Nederl. maandschr. v. verlosk. [etc.]
    Place of Publication:Leiden
    Date of Publication:1917
    Pagination:vi, 553–556.
    Language:Latin
    Type of Resource:Analytic
    Series/Volume/Page:Series 3/Volume 10/Page 786
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