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Original Articles

Fluid and Electrolyte Fluxes in the Gut

Pages 137-146 | Published online: 17 May 2016

Selected Reading

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  • Kassirer JP, Schwartz WB: The response of normal man to selective depletion of hydrochloric acid: factors in the genesis of persistent gastric alkalosis. Am J Med 40:10, 1966

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