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Research Article Free access | 10.1172/JCI101842
Department of Internal Medicine, Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest College, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
1The streptomycin used in this study was furnished by the Committee on Chemotherapeutics and Other Agents of the National Research Council.
2These studies were aided by a grant from Miss Edith Pipkin and Mrs. J. B. Pipkin.
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Department of Internal Medicine, Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest College, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
1The streptomycin used in this study was furnished by the Committee on Chemotherapeutics and Other Agents of the National Research Council.
2These studies were aided by a grant from Miss Edith Pipkin and Mrs. J. B. Pipkin.
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Department of Internal Medicine, Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest College, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
1The streptomycin used in this study was furnished by the Committee on Chemotherapeutics and Other Agents of the National Research Council.
2These studies were aided by a grant from Miss Edith Pipkin and Mrs. J. B. Pipkin.
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Department of Internal Medicine, Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest College, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
1The streptomycin used in this study was furnished by the Committee on Chemotherapeutics and Other Agents of the National Research Council.
2These studies were aided by a grant from Miss Edith Pipkin and Mrs. J. B. Pipkin.
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Published May 1, 1947 - More info