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. 1918 Oct 31;28(5):623–628. doi: 10.1084/jem.28.5.623

A NEW TYPE OF SYRINGE, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR INTRAVENOUS INJECTIONS OR THE ASPIRATION OF BLOOD

James Howard Brown 1
PMCID: PMC2126290  PMID: 19868282

Abstract

In rabbits destroying transfused blood constantly during a period of many months a pronounced and widespread siderosis ensues, practically identical with that characterizing human hemochromatosis. The findings do not indicate the ultimate cause of this disease, but they throw light on its various features and its course, and suggest a means for its diagnosis.

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