File:Male genitalia five Tanner stages.png

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Français : Cinq étapes de la Classification de Tanner - développement de l'appareil génital masculin
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English: Development of an uncircumcised human penis (five Tanner stages).
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English: Development of an uncircumcised human penis (five Tanner stages).
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The Adolescent Period, 1951

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The Adolescent Period, 1951

Frank Kayley Shuttleworth

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Development of an uncircumcised human penis (five Tanner stages).

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