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1 School of Dentistry and Medical College of Alabama, University of Alabama, Birmingham, Ala.
The construction and use of a relatively simple appliance for the collection of separate submaxillary and sublingual fractions are described. Chemical and anatomic evidence is presented that separate secretions are, in fact, obtained by the use of this appliance.
Submitted on January 25, 1954
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