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McCollumE. V.: Pathologic Effects of Lack of Vitamin A and of Antirachitic Vitamin. Read before the Joint Meeting of the Sect. on Pract. of Med., the Sect. on Pharmacology and Therapeutics and the Sect. on Pathology and Physiology at the 74th An. Ses. of the A. M. A., San Francisco, June, 1923.
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CarpenterE. R.: Suction Treatment in Acute Infections of the Ear. Laryngoscope, 32: 864, Nov., 1922.
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GlogauOtto: The Chances of Cure of Mastoiditis by Tentative Tonsillo-Adenectomy. Laryngoscope, 30: 83, Jan., 1920.
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