File:Newborn human child.jpg
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English: Unidentified newborn infant moments after the umbilical cord had been cut. Photo taken by Every1blowz, August 25, 1994. Herewith licensed under GFDL. |
Date | 24 December 2005 (original upload date) |
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Author | Mad Max at English Wikipedia |
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- 2005-12-24 01:13 Mad Max 2608×1796× (233801 bytes) Unidentified newborn infant moments after the umbilical cord had been cut. Photo taken by Every1blowz, August 25, 1994. Herewith licensed under GFDL.
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