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THE question as to whether or not ethanol is a normal constituent of body fluids has attracted the attention of many workers, and their findings have been ably reviewed by Harger and Forney1 and Ward Smith2.
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Harger, R. N., and Forney, R. B., Progress in Chemical Toxicology, edit. by Stolman, A., 1, (Academic Press, London, 1963).
Ward Smith, H., Methods of Forensic Science, edit. by Curry, A. S., 4, (Inter-science Publishers, New York 1965).
Curry, A. S., Walker, G. W., and Simpson, G. S., (in the press).
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WALKER, G., CURRY, A. ‘Endogenous’ Alcohol in Body Fluids. Nature 210, 1368 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/2101368a0
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