"A Propos De La Tuberculose Uterine Primitive" est un trait m dical sp cialis qui approfondit l' tude clinique et pathologique de la tuberculose lorsqu'elle affecte l'appareil reproducteur f minin de mani re primaire. Ce volume, fruit d'une collaboration entre divers praticiens, explore les complexit s du diagnostic et les manifestations physiopathologiques d'une maladie qui a marqu l'histoire de la m decine moderne.
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