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Is the Mingazzini Phenomenon, in the Villus of the Small Intestine, an Evidence of Absorption?

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Is the Mingazzini Phenomenon, in the Villus of the Small Intestine, an Evidence of Absorption?

by Macklin, Charles C.; Macklin, Madge Thurlow

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Cambridge Univeristy Press, 1926. Paperback. Very Good. Excerpt from the Journal of Anatomy, Vol. LXI, Part I, October 1926. Pages 145-151. Original wraps. Pages clean and unmarked. Shelfwear.

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Title
Is the Mingazzini Phenomenon, in the Villus of the Small Intestine, an Evidence of Absorption?
Author
Macklin, Charles C.; Macklin, Madge Thurlow
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Paperback
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Cambridge Univeristy Press
Date Published
1926
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