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Author: Salim Fadhley[i]

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Review by Mikael Häggström ,
These assessment comments were submitted on , and refer to this previous version of the article

This image is a Featured Picture in Wikipedia, and its nomination discussion practically qualifies it as peer reviewed already. Thus, I allow myself to keep this peer review short by saying that I find it accurately representing a Caesarean section as I have seen such practices in reality. I am a bit of everything at Wikiversity Journal, and a fellow contributor to Wikipedia as the creator of the image, otherwise I have no conflicts of interest to declare. Mikael Häggström (discusscontribs) 16:22, 20 July 2014 (UTC)Reply