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| | Bacteria, Ulcers, and Ostracism? H. pylori and the Making of a Myth |
 | | One might expect that if scientific medicine had dogmatically rejected Warren and Marshall's hypothesis, there would be scant references to their reports for the several years after the initial publications. |
 | | And of course, many of the people who were in a position to evaluate any other possibilities were heavily indebted to corporate support for their own research work and were, I think, not necessarily overtly but in a sort of covert or subtle way influenced to almost look the other way. |
 | | Marshall, B.J., J.A. Armstrong, D.B. McGechie, and R.J. Glancy. |
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