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May 1949
ATTEMPTS TO PROLONG AND INTENSIFY SPINAL ANESTHESIA BY THE ADDITION OP EPHEDRINE, NEOSYNEPHRIN OR EPINEPHRINE TO A PONTOCAINE—GLUCOSE SOLUTION
Warren F. Sergent, M.D.
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Warren F. Sergent, M.D.
†Dr. Sergent is now at the St. Joseph's Hospital, Lexington, Ky.
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Philadelphia, Pa.
Anesthesiology May 1949, Vol. 10, 260–269.
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Warren F. Sergent, Robert D. Dripps; ATTEMPTS TO PROLONG AND INTENSIFY SPINAL ANESTHESIA BY THE ADDITION OP EPHEDRINE, NEOSYNEPHRIN OR EPINEPHRINE TO A PONTOCAINE—GLUCOSE SOLUTION. Anesthesiology 1949; 10:260–269 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-194905000-00002
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