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The gastric secretory curve before and after the mann-williamson operation, and its bearing on the normal regulation of gastric acidity

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The gastric secretory curve before and after the mann-williamson operation, and its bearing on the normal regulation of gastric acidity
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Digestive Diseases and Sciences, June 1938
DOI 10.1007/bf02996557
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Charles M. Wilhelmj, Rex W. Finegan

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