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. 1938 May;38(3):356–373. doi: 10.1017/s0022172400011220

The effects of life-long subsistence on diets providing suboptimal amounts of the “Vitamin B complex”

J C Drummond, Audrey Z Baker, Margaret D Wright, Phyllis M Marrian, Eleanor M Singer
PMCID: PMC2199568  PMID: 20475437

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