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1 From the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Yale University
A method is described for the rapid accurate determination of small quantities of bismuth in body fluids and tissues. This depends upon the wet combustion of the organic matter, followed by colorimetric determination of bismuth as the iodide.
Submitted on March 9, 1926
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