1955
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.bmb.a069438
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Haemophilia and Allied Disorders of Blood Coagulation

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“…For the sake of later clarity, it is necessary to review briefly this disintegration, though it has bccn discussed elswhere (Macfarlane, 1954a, b;Pitney and Dacie, 1955). It is, of course, part of a process which is at work throughout medicinc, and indced throughout biological science.…”
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“…For the sake of later clarity, it is necessary to review briefly this disintegration, though it has bccn discussed elswhere (Macfarlane, 1954a, b;Pitney and Dacie, 1955). It is, of course, part of a process which is at work throughout medicinc, and indced throughout biological science.…”
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“…(Christmas factor) deficiency in a woman aged 49. Such cases suggested that the Christmasdisease gene might be less completely recessive than that producing haemophilia (Pitney and Dacie, 1955).…”
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