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Women-controlled medicine--theory and practice in 19th century Boston.
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Women-controlled medicine--theory and practice in 19th century Boston.
Punnett L. Women-controlled medicine--theory and practice in 19th century Boston. Women Health. 1976 Jul-Aug; 1(4):1976 Jul-Aug;1(4)3-11.
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Laura Punnett M.S., Sc.D.