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. 1968 Feb;9(1):48–51. doi: 10.1136/gut.9.1.48

Some experience with deglycyrrhizinated liquorice in the treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcers with special reference to its spasmolytic effect.

S N Tewari, F C Trembalowicz
PMCID: PMC1552624  PMID: 5640926

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