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Biography of the unborn

United States, 1956
film

Traces the development of the human foetus from conception to birth. Charts, animated drawings, x-rays and photomicrographs show the process of fertilization,..

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Human reproduction. - [2nd. ed.]

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Human and animal beginnings

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In the beginning

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Embryonic development: the chick

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