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. 1953 Dec;43(12):1523–1531. doi: 10.2105/ajph.43.12.1523

Incidence of Tuberculin, Histoplasmin, and Blastomycin Reactors Among a Group of School Children

Michael L Furcolow, Jan Schwarz, Barbara A Hewell, J Thomas Grayston
PMCID: PMC1620580  PMID: 13104715

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