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Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, The Children's Medical Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Infants' and Children's Hospitals, Boston
1This work was supported by a grant from The Commonwealth Fund, New York.
2The authors are indebted to Drs. Max Gilbert and Erwin Schwenk of The Schering Corporation, N. J. for supplies of testosterone, anhydro-hydroxy-progesterone, and methyl androstenediol.
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Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, The Children's Medical Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Infants' and Children's Hospitals, Boston
1This work was supported by a grant from The Commonwealth Fund, New York.
2The authors are indebted to Drs. Max Gilbert and Erwin Schwenk of The Schering Corporation, N. J. for supplies of testosterone, anhydro-hydroxy-progesterone, and methyl androstenediol.
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Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, The Children's Medical Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Infants' and Children's Hospitals, Boston
1This work was supported by a grant from The Commonwealth Fund, New York.
2The authors are indebted to Drs. Max Gilbert and Erwin Schwenk of The Schering Corporation, N. J. for supplies of testosterone, anhydro-hydroxy-progesterone, and methyl androstenediol.
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Published July 1, 1943 - More info