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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1949
IT HAS been repeatedly stated that severe infection with the protozoon Giardia lamblia acting as a barrier to absorption from the intestine often leads to celiac symptoms.1This view has been widely accepted and several times confirmed in pediatric literature, especially since there is experimental evidence that the absorption of vitamin A is intensely ...
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IT HAS been repeatedly stated that severe infection with the protozoon Giardia lamblia acting as a barrier to absorption from the intestine often leads to celiac symptoms.1This view has been widely accepted and several times confirmed in pediatric literature, especially since there is experimental evidence that the absorption of vitamin A is intensely ...
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1935
J.V. Landor, R.A. Pallister
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J.V. Landor, R.A. Pallister
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"ALLERGIC INERTIA AND AVITAMINOSIS"
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1932ABSTRACT To the Editor: —I am much interested in the editorial in The Journal, April 23, entitled "Allergic Inertia Due to Avitaminosis." The editorial quotes the work of Hurwitz and Wessels purporting to show that there is a lack of parallelism between the reactivity of the bronchial smooth musculature and the uterine musculature.
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