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. 1940 Jul;19(4):619–625. doi: 10.1172/JCI101164

STUDIES ON ANACIDITY: THE HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION OF THE GASTRIC SECRETION, THE GASTROSCOPIC APPEARANCE OF THE GASTRIC MUCOSA, AND THE PRESENCE OF A GASTRIC SECRETORY DEPRESSANT IN PATIENTS WITH ANACIDITY

Joseph B Kirsner 1, Paul B Nutter 1, Walter Lincoln Palmer 1
PMCID: PMC434996  PMID: 16694778

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