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The use of renal function tests in the differential diagnosis of essential vascular hypertension

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Irish Journal of Medical Science (1926-1967)

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Dillon, T.W.T. The use of renal function tests in the differential diagnosis of essential vascular hypertension. Ir J Med Sci 8, 620–628 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02950375

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