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Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Where Do Babies Come From? In the 17th Century, Scientists Laid Myths to Rest - New York Times

Where Do Babies Come From? In the 17th Century, Scientists Laid Myths to Rest - New York Times: "As poets have long known, a persuasive metaphor can often be more powerful than a fact."
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