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. 1953 May;32(5):444–448. doi: 10.1172/JCI102757

ALTERATIONS IN THE IONIC COMPOSITION OF ISOTONIC SALINE SOLUTION INSTILLED INTO THE COLON 1

Angelo D'Agostino 1,2,3, Wyland F Leadbetter 1,2,3, William B Schwartz 1,2,3,2
PMCID: PMC438361  PMID: 13052705

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