Scientific Research on the Methods of Diagnosing Fertility: Presented at the Theological and Pastoral Congress for the 25th Anniversary of Humanae Vitae, Vatican City State, Nov 24-26, 1993
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Hilgers, T. W. (1993). *Scientific Research on the Methods of Diagnosing Fertility: Presented at the Theological and Pastoral Congress for the 25th Anniversary of Humanae Vitae, Vatican City State, Nov 24-26, 1993*.
Hilgers TW. Scientific Research on the Methods of Diagnosing Fertility: Presented at the Theological and Pastoral Congress for the 25th Anniversary of Humanae Vitae, Vatican City State, Nov 24-26, 1993. 1993.
Hilgers, T. W. *Scientific Research on the Methods of Diagnosing Fertility: Presented at the Theological and Pastoral Congress for the 25th Anniversary of Humanae Vitae, Vatican City State, Nov 24-26, 1993*. 1993.
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