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Clinical study of Dahuang Fuzi Decoction in treatment of acute gastrointestinal injury caused by sepsis
Clinical Research | 更新时间:2022-08-29
    • Clinical study of Dahuang Fuzi Decoction in treatment of acute gastrointestinal injury caused by sepsis

    • Academic Journal of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine   Vol. 36, Issue S1, Pages: 16-19(2022)
    • DOI:10.16306/j.1008-861x.2022.S1.004    

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  • HAN dan,WU Fang,LI Lin,et al.Clinical study of Dahuang Fuzi Decoction in treatment of acute gastrointestinal injury caused by sepsis[J].Academic Journal of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2022,36(S1):16-19. DOI: 10.16306/j.1008-861x.2022.S1.004.

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