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July 1951
THE USE OF VASOCONSTRICTORS TO PROLONG SPINAL ANESTHESIA
JOHN J. BONICA, M.D.;
JOHN J. BONICA, M.D.
†Direcetor, Department of Anesthesia, Tacoma General Hospital and Pierce County Hospital.
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PHILLIP H. BACKUP, M.D.;
PHILLIP H. BACKUP, M.D.
‡Formerly Chief of Section on Anesthesia, Madigan General Hospital and at present Resident in Anesthesiology, Tacoma General Hospital.
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W. HOWARD PRATT, M.D.
W. HOWARD PRATT, M.D.
§Formerly Chief of Section on Anesthesia, U. S. A. Hospital, Nurnberg, Germany and at present Resident in Anesthesiology, Tacoma General Hospital.
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Tacoma, Washington
Anesthesiology July 1951, Vol. 12, 431–441.
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JOHN J. BONICA, PHILLIP H. BACKUP, W. HOWARD PRATT; THE USE OF VASOCONSTRICTORS TO PROLONG SPINAL ANESTHESIA. Anesthesiology 1951; 12:431–441 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195107000-00004
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