File:A baby being removed from its dying mother's womb via Caesar Wellcome V0014915.jpg

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A baby being removed from its dying mother's womb via Caesar
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A baby being removed from its dying mother's womb via Caesar
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A baby being removed from its dying mother's womb via Caesarean section. Reproduction of woodcut, 1483.

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