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. 1963 Feb 9;1(5327):378–382.1. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5327.378

Berylliosis: Report of Two Cases, With Special Reference to the Patch Test

G F Norris, Mary C Peard
PMCID: PMC2123812  PMID: 13938965

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