Controlled trial of various anti-D dosages in suppression of Rh sensitization following pregnancy. Report to the Medical Research Council by the working party on the use of anti-D-immunoglobulin for the prevention of isoimmunization of Rh-negative women during pregnancy.
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R. Doll | S. L. Barron | P. Mollison | C. Clarke | J. Humphrey | N. Hughes-Jones | M. Willoughby | W. Jenkins | C. Bowley | R. Kellar | G. Tovey | K. Goldsmith | J. Wallace | P. Huntingford | J. Robertson | W. Maycock | C. Holman | W. Walker | J. C. Browne
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