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. 1955 Nov;142(5):844–850. doi: 10.1097/00000658-195511000-00011

The Influence of X-radiation on Mortality Following Thermal Flash Burns: The Site of Tissue Injury as a Factor Determining the Type of Invading Bacteria *

J Douglas Reid, James W Brooks, William T Ham, Everett Idris Evans
PMCID: PMC1465032  PMID: 13269036

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