New cannula stand. a self-retaining cannula support for use in performing Rubin tests or hysterosalpingography
Romberger, F.T.
Fertility and Sterility 19(4): 654-656
1968
ISSN/ISBN: 0015-0282 PMID: 5660251 Accession: 043739523
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