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November 1950
EFFECTS OF VARIOUS AMNESIC REGIMENS ON THE HUMAN MATERNAL AND FETAL BLOOD GASES DURING PARTURITION
John M. Brown, M.D.;
John M. Brown, M.D.
1Augusta, Georgia
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Perry P. Volpitto, M.D.
Perry P. Volpitto, M.D.
‡From the Department of Anesthesiology, University of Georgia School of Medicine, Augusta, Georgia
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Anesthesiology November 1950, Vol. 11, 651–660.
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John M. Brown, Perry P. Volpitto; EFFECTS OF VARIOUS AMNESIC REGIMENS ON THE HUMAN MATERNAL AND FETAL BLOOD GASES DURING PARTURITION. Anesthesiology 1950; 11:651–660 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195011000-00001
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