File:LUMBAR DISC HERNIATION.jpg
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DescriptionLUMBAR DISC HERNIATION.jpg |
English: Drawing of a disc herniation in the human lumbar spine |
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Author | A E Francis | ||
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- 2008-12-29 05:53 A E Francis 458×389× (28694 bytes) {{Information |Description=Drawing of a herniated disc in the lumbar spine. |Source=I created this work entirely by myself. |Date=12/28/08 |Author=A. E. Francis |other_versions= }}
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