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. 1958 Oct;148(4):594–602. doi: 10.1097/00000658-195810000-00007

Results of Three Methods of Therapy for Massive Gastroduodenal Hemorrhage *

A Statistically Valid Comparison

Karl E Karlson, Irving F Enquist, Clarence Dennis
PMCID: PMC1450857  PMID: 13583931

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Selected References

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