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CHEMICAL STUDIES OF THE BLOOD IN HIGH INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION:
II. The Relation between “Toxemia” and Chemical Changes
William DeWitt Andrus, … , Richard F. Gates, Alta Ashley
William DeWitt Andrus, … , Richard F. Gates, Alta Ashley
Published May 1, 1932
Citation Information:
J Clin Invest.
1932;
11(3)
:475-488.
https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI100427
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CHEMICAL STUDIES OF THE BLOOD IN HIGH INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION:
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