Gutman et al., 1969 - Google Patents
Double blind fluid therapy evaluation in pediatric choleraGutman et al., 1969
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- Gutman R
- Drutz D
- Whalen Jr G
- Watten R
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- Pediatrics
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Pediatric cholera has often had higher morbidity and mortality than adult cholera when treated in the same fashion. Because children have a greater need for free water and, in addition, produce cholera stools which are appreciably lower in sodium concentration than …
- 206010008631 Cholera 0 title abstract description 57
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