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OF THE HISTORY OF CHILD AND WOMAN IN


ANCIENT GREEK AND ROMAN WOLRD (1900-2019):
(Embryology, Generation, Procreation, Gynecology,
Obstetrics, Midwifery, Contraception, Abortion,
Sexuality, Feminity, Marriage, Childbirth, Matherhood,
Nursling, Infancy, Childhood, Infanticide, Exposure,
Demographical problems, Eugenics).

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