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IN their original communication about BAL-lntrav, Danielli, Danielli, Mitchell, Owen and Shaw1 referred to some of the work on man which we had at that time begun. Since we have been forced to abandon this work for the time being, owing to the desirability of studying some of the nutritional problems in Germany, we have decided to publish our preliminary observations for the benefit of those who may be interested in the subject.
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Danielli, J. F., Danielli, M., Mitchell, P. D., Owen, L. N., and Shaw, G., Nature, 157, 217 (1946).
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MCCANCE, R., WIDDOWSON, E. Observations on the Administration of BAL-Intrav to Man. Nature 157, 837 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/157837a0
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