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. 1950 Dec;5(4):584–603. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1950.tb00609.x

The action of morphine, pethidine, and amidone upon the intestinal motility of conscious dogs

E M Vaughan Williams, D H P Streeten
PMCID: PMC1510003  PMID: 14801464

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