Pregnancy, labor, and puerperium in a 38-year old patient with transverse post-traumatic spinal cord injury. [electronic resource]
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Pregnancy, labor, and puerperium in a 38-year old patient with transverse post-traumatic spinal cord injury.
APA
Sosnowski S., Malewicz T., Tywoniuk J., Frasz J., Hesiak M., Mikołajczak R. & Dziedzic J. (20121002). Pregnancy, labor, and puerperium in a 38-year old patient with transverse post-traumatic spinal cord injury. : Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja.
Chicago
Sosnowski S, Malewicz T, Tywoniuk J, Frasz J, Hesiak M, Mikołajczak R and Dziedzic J. 20121002. Pregnancy, labor, and puerperium in a 38-year old patient with transverse post-traumatic spinal cord injury. : Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja.
Harvard
Sosnowski S., Malewicz T., Tywoniuk J., Frasz J., Hesiak M., Mikołajczak R. and Dziedzic J. (20121002). Pregnancy, labor, and puerperium in a 38-year old patient with transverse post-traumatic spinal cord injury. : Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja.
MLA
Sosnowski S, Malewicz T, Tywoniuk J, Frasz J, Hesiak M, Mikołajczak R and Dziedzic J. Pregnancy, labor, and puerperium in a 38-year old patient with transverse post-traumatic spinal cord injury. : Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja. 20121002.