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. 1972 Feb;47(251):143–145. doi: 10.1136/adc.47.251.143

Treatment of infected surface lesions with sulfamylon acetate cream.

R J Holt, R L Newman, C H Frankcombe
PMCID: PMC1648005  PMID: 5018636

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