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. 1949 Sep;58(3):279–289.

THE EFFECT OF ORALLY ADMINISTERED STREPTOMYCIN AND SULFATHALIDINE UPON THE BACTERIAL FLORA OF THE COLON

Earle H Spaulding a, Dorothy S Madajewski a, Robert J Rowe a,1, Harry E Bacon a
PMCID: PMC385626  PMID: 16561784

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