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. 1936 May;15(3):277–294. doi: 10.1172/JCI100777

STUDIES OF THE VARIATIONS IN THE ANTISTREPTOLYSIN TITER OF THE BLOOD SERUM FROM PATIENTS WITH HEMORRHAGIC NEPHRITIS. II. OBSERVATIONS ON PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTIONS, RHEUMATIC FEVER AND ACUTE AND CHRONIC HEMORRHAGIC NEPHRITIS

Warfield T Longcope 1,1
PMCID: PMC424785  PMID: 16694399

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