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The Lancet

Volume 232, Issue 6013, 26 November 1938, Pages 1222-1224, e1, e2, 1225
The Lancet

ADDRESSES AND ORIGINAL ARTICLES
GASTROSCOPIC OBSERVATION OF THE EFFECT OF ASPIRIN AND CERTAIN OTHER SUBSTANCES ON THE STOMACH

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  • W. Beaumont

    Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice and the Physiology of Digestion

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    Brit. med. J.

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* Summary of a paper read to the British Gastro-Enterological Club, Cambridge, on July 9th, 1938.

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