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. 1975 Dec 27;4(5999):733–734. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5999.733

Pasteurella multocida septicaemia associated with chronic liver disease.

M F Heyworth, J N Stainforth, R Wright, J M Graham
PMCID: PMC1675501  PMID: 174776

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