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Addendum
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Références photographiques :
index.shtml, WHO/P. Virot
fistula2.shtml, Women’s Dignity Project
fistula3.shtml, JHU/CCP*
fistula4.shtml, WHO/P. Virot
fistula5.shtml, JHU/CCP*
casestudies.shtml, WHO/P. Virot
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fistula5.shtml, partographe reproduit avec la permission
de l’OMS
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