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THE isolation of p-hydroxybenzaldehyde during an analysis recently performed in this laboratory seems to be worth recording, because a similar result has not, so far as we can discover, been previously described but may well be encountered in future toxicological analyses.
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DENTON, S., DUNNETT, N. & WALLS, H. para-Hydroxybenzaldehyde in Human Viscera. Nature 198, 793–794 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/198793a0
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