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Original communication| Volume 17, ISSUE 5, P667-685, May 1945

The pedicled jejunal transplant onto the gastric wall

Evaluation of its effect upon gastric acidity and failure of such transplants to afford protection against ulcer provoked by histamine in beeswax
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