THE COAGULATION DEFECT IN HEMOPHILIA: THE EFFECT, IN HEMOPHILIA, OF THE PARENTERAL ADMINISTRATION OF A FRACTION OF THE PLASMA GLOBULINS RICH IN FIBRINOGEN 123
GEORGE R. MINOT(Memorial Hospital), F. H. L. Taylor(King's College London), Colin Davidson(Harvard University), Jessica H. Lewis(University of Pittsburgh), H. J. Tagnon(Harvard University)
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