PMID: 4699598Apr 21, 1973Paper

Fibreoptic endoscopy and the barium meal--results and implications

British Medical Journal
P B Cotton

Abstract

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May 1, 1975·The American Journal of Digestive Diseases·J C Horrocks, F T de Dombal
Apr 30, 1980·Gastrointestinal Radiology·D W GelfandR Tritico
Dec 1, 1974·The Journal of Pediatrics·W A GleasonP D Goldstein
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Jul 20, 1974·British Medical Journal
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