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« Mon sein, c’est moi ! »

Lettre de Frances Burney à sa soeur Esther

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Gros, D. « Mon sein, c’est moi ! ». Oncomagazine 4, 20–25 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11944-010-0040-0

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