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Volume 20, Issue 1
, Pages 3-10
, March 2007
Rumour of angels and heavenly midwives: Anthropology of transpersonal events and childbirth
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PII: S1871-5192(06)00092-8
doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2006.10.002
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