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I 9 Chapman, E. N., and R. D. Evans: Treatment of hyperthyroidism with radio- 

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I 13 Evans, T. C. : Radioautographs in which tissue is mounted directly on a photo- 

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I 14 Franklin, A. L., and I. L. Chaikoff: The effect of sulfonamides on the conversion 

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I 16 Franklin, A. L., I. L. Chaikoff, and S. R. Lerner: The influence of goitrogenic 

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I 17 Frantz, V. K., R. P. Ball, A. S. Keston, and W. W. Palmer: Thyroid carcinoma 

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I 18 Gargill, S. L., and M. F. Lesses: Diseases of the thyroid gland, New Eng. J. 

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I 19 Gibson, J. G., II, A. M. Seligman, W. D. Peacock, J. C. Aub, R. D. Evans, and 

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I 20 Gibson, J. G., II, A. M. Seligman, W. C. Peacock, J. Fine, J. C. Aub, and R. D. 

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