File:Clot of blood in the ovary from a woman who died during menstruation.jpg
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editDescriptionClot of blood in the ovary from a woman who died during menstruation.jpg |
English: Watercolour drawing of a clot of blood, surrounded by a thin layer of yellow granular matter, in the ovary of a woman who died during menstruation. [Note: drawing is very faded.] |
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Author | Delamotte, William Alfred |
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