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. 1948 Sep;27(5):628–634. doi: 10.1172/JCI102009

THE EVALUATION OF AN EFFECTIVE DOSAGE OF CARONAMIDE (4-CARBOXYPHENYLMETHANESULFONANILIDE) FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF TUBULAR EXCRETION OF PENICILLIN IN CHILDREN 1,2,3,4

F Bruce Corneal 1, Gavin Hildick-Smith 1, Mary B Fell 1, T F McNair Scott 1
PMCID: PMC439534  PMID: 16695582

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