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Dr. Barry J. Marshall was convinced that H. pylori bacteria causes stomach ulcers, but no one believed him. Since it was illegal to test his theory on humans, he drank the bacteria
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Interview with Barry J. Marshall and J. Robin Warren (Nobel Laureates) about their discovery of "the bacterium Helicobacter pylori" - Jaivikshastram Education & Research Foundation
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Nobel Laureate Barry J. Marshall, MBBS, To Present the Inaugural 'David A. Peura, MD Endowed Lecture' - Research - Medicine in Motion News
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