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September 01 1976
H2-Receptor Antagonists in Prophylaxis and Control of Bleeding in Liver Disease
B. R. D. MacDougall
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B. R. D. MacDougall
1The Liver Unit, King's College Hospital and Medical School, London
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R. J. Bailey
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R. J. Bailey
1The Liver Unit, King's College Hospital and Medical School, London
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Roger Williams
Roger Williams
1The Liver Unit, King's College Hospital and Medical School, London
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Clin Sci Mol Med (1976) 51 (3): 1P.
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B. R. D. MacDougall, R. J. Bailey, Roger Williams; H2-Receptor Antagonists in Prophylaxis and Control of Bleeding in Liver Disease. Clin Sci Mol Med 1 September 1976; 51 (3): 1P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs051001P
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