Based on: A Textbook of Practical Gynecology for Practitioners and Students. By D. Tod Gilliam, M.D., and Earl M. Gilliam, M.D. Fifth revised edition. Illustrated with 352 engravings, a colored ...
Based on: Textbook of Gynecology. By John I. Brewer, M.D., Ph.D., and Edwin J. DeCosta, M.D. Fourth edition. 8°, 918 pp., illustrated. Baltimore: Williams and ...
Based on: A Textbook of Practical Gynecology. For Practitioners and Students. By D. Tod Gilliam, M.D., Emeritus Professor of Gynecology in Starling-Ohio Medical College, and sometime Professor of ...
The New England Journal of Medicine: A Textbook of Practical Gynecology for Practitioners and Students
Based on: Operative Gynecology (Illustrated). By Harry Sturgeon Crossen, M.D., F.A.C.S., and Robert James Crossen, M.D. Fourth Edition, 1930. The C. V. Mosby Company ...
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I'm trying to recreate an exact page layout from a textbook in LaTeX and I'm encountering issues with the specific formatting required. I need the output to look identical to the attached image (Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning). The main problem is the indentation under the figures. I don't know how to create it and how to add the "Section 1.5.5" note. Please help.