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. 1946 Nov;124(5):952–961.

Studies on the Use of Gelatin Sponge or Foam as an Hemostatic Agent in Experimental Liver Resections and Injuries to Large Veins *

Hilger Perry Jenkins, Rudolph Janda
PMCID: PMC1803273  PMID: 17858887

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