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Title: INFLUENCE OF ANOXEMIA ON THE HEMOPOIETIC ACTIVITY
Author(s): HURTADO, A
Source: ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE Volume: 75 Issue: 5 Pages: 284-323 Published: 1945
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