effect of dill (anethum graveolens) on severity of primary dysmenorrhea in compared with mefenamic acid: a randomized, double-blind trial

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reza heidarifar

hoda ahmari tehran

nahid mehran

akram heidari

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journal of research in medical sciences

جلد ۱۹، شماره ۴، صفحات ۰-۰

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