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Influence of Maternal Diet During Lactation and Use of Formula Feeds on Development of Atopic Eczema in High Risk Infants.

British Medical Journal
doi 10.1136/bmj.299.6693.228
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July 22, 1989

Authors
R. K. ChandraS. PuriA. Hamed
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BMJ


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