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ORAL FOLIC ACID IN PERNICIOUS ANAEMIA.
1946
J Kaufmann, and P G Schwager
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J Kaufmann, and P G Schwager
FOLIC ACID IN PERNICIOUS ANAEMIA.
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August 1946, Lancet (London, England),
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July 1963, British journal of haematology,
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Relapse of pernicious anaemia during maintenance therapy with folic acid.
December 1948, Lancet (London, England),
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Folic acid, pernicious anaemia, and prevention of neural tube defects.
February 1994, Lancet (London, England),
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Folic acid, pernicious anaemia, and prevention of neural tube defects.
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Risk of neurological complications in pernicious anaemia treated with folic acid.
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