[Medical methods for pregnancy termination. A review of literature and its potential role in Mexico and Latin America].

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Published in Gac Med Mex on August 30, 2002

Authors

Henry Espinoza1, Charlote Ellertson, Sandy García, Raffaela Schiavon, Ana Langer

Author Affiliations

1: Population Council, Oficina Regional para América Latina y el Caribe, Escondida 110, Col. Villa Coyoacán, 04000 México, D. F. hespinoza@popcouncil.org.mx

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