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. 1951 Mar;30(3):325–337. doi: 10.1172/JCI102448

STUDIES ON THE COMBINED USE OF MEASUREMENTS OF SWEAT ELECTROLYTE COMPOSITION AND RATE OF SWEATING AS AN INDEX OF ADRENAL CORTICAL ACTIVITY 1

William Locke 1,2,3,2, Nathan B Talbot 1,2,3, Helen S Jones 1,2,3, Jane Worcester 1,2,3
PMCID: PMC436264  PMID: 14824284

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