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. 1960 Aug 6;83(6):243–257.

A Low Sodium, High Water, High Potassium Regimen in the Successful Management of Some Cardiovascular Diseases: Preliminary Clinical Report

Demetrio Sodi-Pallares, Bernardo L Fishleder, Fernando Cisneros, Mario Vizcaino, Abdo Bisteni, Gustavo A Medrano, Burton J Polansky, Alfredo De Micheli
PMCID: PMC1938569  PMID: 13832434

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