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Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp., 34, 1-6, 1923.
Proof of tubular secretion in mammals.
Subjects: Genito-Urinary System › Kidney: Urinary Secretion, NEPHROLOGY › Renal Physiology
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Bull. Johns Hopk. Hosp., 45, 95-101, 1929.
Proof that the tubules of the kidney of a vertebrate could secrete foreign substances.
Subjects: Genito-Urinary System › Kidney: Urinary Secretion, NEPHROLOGY › Renal Physiology
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Bull. Johns Hopk. Hosp., 67, 163-88, 1940.
Sulphaguanidine was introduced by E. K. Marshall, A. C. Bratton, H. J. White, and J. T. Litchfield.
Subjects: PHARMACOLOGY › PHARMACEUTICALS › Sulfonamides
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Johns Hopk. Hosp. Bull., 68, 94-111, 1941.
E. K. Marshall, A. C. Bratton, L. B. Edwards, and E. L. Walker were the first to use sulphaguanidine in the treatment of bacillary dysentery.
Subjects: INFECTIOUS DISEASE › Bacillary Dysentery, PEDIATRICS
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