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Ascorbic Acid, Riboflavin, Thiamin, and Nicotinic Acid in Relation to Severe Injury, Hemorrhage, and Infection in the Human *
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From the Burn Assignment of the Surgical Services, the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory and the Second and Fourth Medical Services (Harvard) of the Boston City Hospital, the Departments of Surgery and of Medicine of the Harvard Medical School, and the Fatigue Laboratory of the Harvard Business School.
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