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. 1968 Jun 29;2(5608):781–787. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.5608.781

Five to eight-year results of Leeds-York controlled trial of elective surgery for duodenal ulcer.

J C Goligher, C N Pulvertaft, F T De Dombal, J H Conyers, H L Duthie, D B Feather, A J Latchmore, J H Shoesmith, F G Smiddy, J Willson-Pepper
PMCID: PMC1991608  PMID: 5656294

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