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ABSORPTION OF COMPOUND SOLUTION OF IODINE FROM THE GASTRO-INTESTINAL TRACT: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE ABSORPTION OF FREE …

COHN, 1932

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7071569889545251887
Author
COHN B
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Archives of Internal Medicine

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Although iodine had been used with beneficial results in isolated cases of exophthalmic goiter prior to 1923, the widespread use of compound solution of iodine, USP, is the result of a paper by Plummer and Boothby 1 published in that year. Since then compound solution of …
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