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. 1958 Dec;42(12):732–738. doi: 10.1136/bjo.42.12.732

EFFECT OF DIAMOX ON PLASMA BICARBONATE AND ON THE ELECTROLYTE BALANCE IN RELATION TO INTRA-OCULAR PRESSURE IN MAN*

D A Campbell 1, N E A Renner 1, Eva Tonks 1
PMCID: PMC509745  PMID: 13607956

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