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Some Effects observed in Mice under Continued Treatment with Œstrin

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DURING a recent inquiry at this Institute into the comparative effects of œstrogenic and carcinogenic substances on mice, some observations were made which suggest that œstrin brought about hernia in some of the animals.

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BURROWS, H., DODDS, E. & KENNAWAY, N. Some Effects observed in Mice under Continued Treatment with Œstrin. Nature 131, 801–802 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/131801b0

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