Classics in lymphology. The Arris and Gale lectures on the physiological factors involved in the causation of dropsy. Lecture 2. The absorption of fluids from the connective tissue spaces. by Ernest H. Starling
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Classics in lymphology. The Arris and Gale lectures on the physiological factors involved in the causation of dropsy. Lecture 2. The absorption of fluids from the connective tissue spaces. by Ernest H. Starling
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