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. 1947 May;26(3):446–452. doi: 10.1172/JCI101828

MINIMUM DOSAGE OF THIOUREA, GIVEN TOGETHER WITH IODINE MEDICATION, NECESSARY FOR THE PRODUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF A REMISSION IN HYPERTHYROIDISM 1

A W Winkler 1,2, E B Man 1,2, T S Danowski 1,2
PMCID: PMC439170  PMID: 16695437

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