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Article: Female adolescence in American scientific thought; 1830-1930.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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- November 1, 2007
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9780801886997
Female adolescence in American scientific thought; 1830-1930.
DeLuzio, Crista.
Johns Hopkins U. Press
2007
330 pages
$55.00
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