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The History of the Female Reproductive System
A HISTORY OF THE MALE AND FEMALE GENITALIA Turn outward the woman's, turn inward, so to speak, and fold double the man's, and you will find the same in both in every respect. -- Galen, 2nd century A. D. Physicians throughout time have analyzed, compared, and puzzled over the male and female reproductive organs. In 1620, the Scottish medical student John Moir aptly summed up the problems of ...
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