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Some observations on acute febrile gastroenteric catarrh, and its relation to enteric fever

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Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1872-1920)

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Grimshaw, T.W. Some observations on acute febrile gastroenteric catarrh, and its relation to enteric fever. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science 68, 269–273 (1879). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02966935

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