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The anatomy of the prostate: Relationship with prostatic infection

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Due to unforeseen circumstances Prof.Blacklock was unable to attend the Sils-Maria Symposium Prostatis; however, he has kindly placed his planned contribution at our disposal to be published in this supplement.

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Blacklock, N.J. The anatomy of the prostate: Relationship with prostatic infection. Infection 19 (Suppl 3), S111–S114 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01643678

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