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July 1951
SOME FACTORS INFLUENCING THE EFFECTS OF ANOXIC ANOXIA
JESSE L. BOLLMAN, M.D.;
JESSE L. BOLLMAN, M.D.
‡Division of Experimental Medicine, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota.
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ALBERT FAULCONER, JR., M.D.;
ALBERT FAULCONER, JR., M.D.
§Fellow in Anesthesiology, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota.
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ANTHONY N. FAZIO, M.D.
ANTHONY N. FAZIO, M.D.
¶Section on Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Rochester, Minnesota
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Anesthesiology July 1951, Vol. 12, 420–430.
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JESSE L. BOLLMAN, ALBERT FAULCONER, ANTHONY N. FAZIO; SOME FACTORS INFLUENCING THE EFFECTS OF ANOXIC ANOXIA. Anesthesiology 1951; 12:420–430 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195107000-00003
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