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Clinical portrait (photogravure) of rhinoscleroma from Das Rhinosklerom : Eine klinische, mikroskopische und bakteriologische Studie by Nicolai Wolkowitsch, published in 1888. Vide: [1].


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Date 31 March 2007 (original upload date)
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