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Studies on ascorbic acid deficiency in Gastric diseases: incidence, diagnosis and treatment

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†The crystalline ascorbic acid (Cebione) used in this study was supplied through the kindness of Merck & Co., Rahway, N. J.

‡All blood specimens were obtained approximately 24 hours after the last dose of ascorbic acid.

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Ludden, J.B., Flexner, J. & Wright, I.S. Studies on ascorbic acid deficiency in Gastric diseases: incidence, diagnosis and treatment. American Journal of Digestive Diseases 8, 249–252 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02998342

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