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. 1965 May 1;1(5443):1181–1182. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5443.1181

Pink Disease—Ten Years After (The Epilogue)

J G Dathan, C C Harvey
PMCID: PMC2166543  PMID: 14273529

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