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. 1953 Sep;32(9):793–800. doi: 10.1172/JCI102794

THE EFFECT OF HEXAMETHONIUM BROMIDE ON SPLANCHNIC BLOOD FLOW, OXYGEN CONSUMPTION AND GLUCOSE OUTPUT IN MAN

T B Reynolds 1,1, A Paton 1, M Freeman 1,2, F Howard 1, Sheila Sherlock 1
PMCID: PMC438404  PMID: 13084742

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