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"As I slowly learned, like a primitive painter, how to be an effective experimenter, ideas began to ferment. Work with Adam Smith on the effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine on gastric acid secretion was to surface again later on in my interest in the pharmacology of histamine-stimulated acid secretion."
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