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. 1995 Aug 12;311(7002):451. doi: 10.1136/bmj.311.7002.451a

Is it time to stop using chloramphenicol on the eye? Prospective study of aplastic anaemia should give definitive answer.

E C Gordon-Smith, J C Marsh, C G Geary
PMCID: PMC2550506  PMID: 7640600

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