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. 1961 Jun;51(6):883–891. doi: 10.2105/ajph.51.6.883

Public Health Significance of Swimming Pool Granuloma

Cecil S Mollohan, Mary S Romer
PMCID: PMC1522561  PMID: 13771882

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