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. 1960 Oct 8;83(15):781–789.

The Evolution of Rheumatic Heart Disease in Children

Five-Year Report of a Co-operative Clinical Trial of ACTH, Cortisone and Aspirin

PMCID: PMC1938428  PMID: 20326479

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