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Robert Latou ****inson (1861–1950) was an
American obstetrician and gynecologist, surgeon,
maternal health educator, artist,
sculptor and
medical illustrator...
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conditions are much lower. In
Atlas of
Human ****
Anatomy (1949) by
Robert Latou ****inson, the
typical ****oris is
defined as
having a
crosswise measurement...
- Tomás
Latou Jaume (30
April 1913 – 12
December 2002) was a
Uruguayan basketball player. He
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics. "Víctor
Latou". sports-reference...
- Villeneuve-du-
Latou (French pronunciation: [vilnœv dy latu]; Occitan:
Vilanava del Laton) is a
commune in the Ariège
department in
southwestern France...
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Giacomo Bertozzi Fabrizio Macciantelli Luciano Bartoli as
young Henry IV
Latou Chardons as
young Matilda /
Frida "NY Times:
Henry IV".
Movies & TV Dept...
- (1858–1928)
Havelock Ellis (1858–1939)
Eugen Steinach (1861–1944)
Robert Latou ****inson (1861–1950)
Albert Moll (1862–1939)
Edvard Westermarck (1862–1939)...
- Scoville,
Albert Deutsch 1945 – John McLeod,
Felix J.
Underwood 1946 –
Robert Latou ****inson, Irl
Cephas Riggin 1947 – Alan F. Guttmacher,
Abraham Stone 1948...
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- best-known work in the US. He is
known for his 1939
collaboration with
Robert Latou ****inson on the ****inson-Belskie
Birth Series Sculptures.
Belskie was...
- French). Évolution et
structure de la po****tion en 2020,
INSEE Bairouch,
Latou & Chèvre 1988, p. 28.
Dictionnaire de
Nantes 2013, p. 797. Dictionnaire...