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Research Article| Volume 13, ISSUE 2, P324-328, February 1943

Principles in the protection of patients who receive blood

  • Paul Hoxworth
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    From the Department of Surgery, College of Medicine of the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio U.S.A.

    From the Cincinnati General Hospital Cincinnati, Ohio U.S.A.
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