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. 1964;75:153–165.

Immunologic Distinction among Six Penicillins as Measured by a Hemagglutination Technique: A Preliminary Report with Speculations about their Successive Administration in Humans

Paul A Bunn, Leonard Canarile, Ruth Knight
PMCID: PMC2279352  PMID: 21408643

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