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Factors affecting the coagulation time of blood. VI, The effect of rapid progressive hemorrhage upon the factors of coagulation
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Factors affecting the coagulation time of blood. VI, The effect of rapid progressive hemorrhage upon the factors of coagulation
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Publication date
1915.
Call number
656361:14
Creator
Drinker, Katherine R
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Provenance
Gift of Dr. W. Bruce and Lois B. Fye, June 2021.
Dimensions
27 cm
Associated people
Drinker, Cecil Kent,
Fye, Bruce,
Fye, Lois B.,
Associated organization
American Physiological Society (1887- ),
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