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September 1951
EFFECT OF SYMPATHOMIMETIC AMINES ON DURATION OF PROCAINE SPINAL ANESTHESIA
E. M. PAPPER, M. D.;
E. M. PAPPER, M. D.
†Now at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, New York.
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BERNARD B. BRODIE, PH. D.;
BERNARD B. BRODIE, PH. D.
*Now at National Heart Institute, National Institutes of Health, Betheada, Maryland.
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New York, New York
Anesthesiology September 1951, Vol. 12, 595–600.
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MARTIN HELRICH, E. M. PAPPER, BERNARD B. BRODIE, MARVIN FINK, E. A. ROVENSTINE; EFFECT OF SYMPATHOMIMETIC AMINES ON DURATION OF PROCAINE SPINAL ANESTHESIA. Anesthesiology 1951; 12:595–600 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195109000-00006
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