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. 1957 Jan 1;76(1):43–46.

The Treatment of Female Sterility with X-rays to the Ovaries and the Pituitary , with Special Reference to Congenital Abnormalities of the Offspring*

Ira I Kaplan
PMCID: PMC1823440  PMID: 13374661

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