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. 1958 May 31;1(5082):1270-3, 1274-1277. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5082.1274

Nephrotic Syndrome Complicating Mercurial Diuretic Therapy

Margaret Riddle, Frances Gardner, Isobel Beswick, Ian Filshie
PMCID: PMC2028853  PMID: 13536476

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