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. 1966 Mar 26;1(5490):762–765. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5490.762

Haptoglobins and Rheumatic Fever*

Robert F Murray, J C Robinson, Thomas D Dublin, Elaine L Pitt, Sam Visnich
PMCID: PMC1844554  PMID: 5910104

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