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Abstract
Implantation of a jejunal pedicle graft into the wall of the stomach or perfusion
of the stomach with jejunal washings does not significantly alter the acid secretory
response of the stomach to histamine stimulation in the dog.
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Received:
September 5,
1944
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© 1945 Published by Elsevier Inc.