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Leopold maneuvers — Le·o·pold maneuvers (leґə pōld) [Christian Gerhard Leopold, German physician, 1846–1911] see under maneuver … Medical dictionary
Leopold — Christian Gerhard, German physician, 1846–1911. See L. maneuvers, under maneuver … Medical dictionary
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