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May 1953
THE INTRAVENOUS USE OF A THIOPHANIUM DERIVATIVE (ARFONAD®—R02–2222) FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FLEXIBLE AND RAPIDLY REVERSIBLE HYPOTENSION DURING SURGERY
MORRIS J. NICHOLSON, M. D.
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MORRIS J. NICHOLSON, M. D.
‡Department of Anethesiology, the Labey Clinic.
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STANLEY J. SARNOFF, M. D.
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STANLEY J. SARNOFF, M. D.
§Associate Professor of Physiology, Harvard School of Public Health.
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JOSEPH P. CREHAN, M. D.
JOSEPH P. CREHAN, M. D.
‡Department of Anethesiology, the Labey Clinic.
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Boston, Massachusetts
Anesthesiology May 1953, Vol. 14, 215–225.
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MORRIS J. NICHOLSON, STANLEY J. SARNOFF, JOSEPH P. CREHAN; THE INTRAVENOUS USE OF A THIOPHANIUM DERIVATIVE (ARFONAD®—R02–2222) FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FLEXIBLE AND RAPIDLY REVERSIBLE HYPOTENSION DURING SURGERY. Anesthesiology 1953; 14:215–225 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195305000-00001
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